Issue 15, 2013

Novel functionalized fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles for immobilization of biomolecules

Abstract

Novel, size controlled fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles (FPNP) were synthesized having acetoacetoxy functionality on the surface for immobilization of biomolecules which can be utilized as biomarkers and labels in fluoroimmunoassays. Core–shell nanoparticles of poly(styrene, St–methyl methacrylate, MMA–acetoacetoxy ethyl methacrylate, AAEM), stabilized by various concentrations of surfactant, sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS), were obtained by facile miniemulsion co-polymerization encapsulated with pyrene molecules in their hydrophobic core. Analytical, spectroscopic and imaging characterization techniques revealed the formation of stable, monodisperse, spherical nano sized particles exhibiting high luminescence properties. Particles with 1% SLS (S1) showed good dispersion stability and fluorescence intensity and were chosen as ideal candidates for further immobilization studies. Steady state fluorescence studies showed 10 times higher fluorescence intensity of S1 nanoparticles than that of pyrene solution in solvent-toluene at the same concentration. Environmental factors such as pH, ionic strength and time were found to have no effect on fluorescence intensity of FPNPs. Surface β-di-ketone groups were utilized for the covalent immobilization of enzyme conjugated antibodies without any activation or pre-treatment of nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Novel functionalized fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles for immobilization of biomolecules

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Dec 2012
Accepted
06 May 2013
First published
10 May 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 6883-6892

Novel functionalized fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles for immobilization of biomolecules

S. Jain, S. Chattopadhyay, R. Jackeray, C. K. V. Z. Abid and H. Singh, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 6883 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR34100C

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