Issue 21, 2016

Effects of bipyramidal gold nanoparticles and gold nanorods on the detection of immunoglobulins

Abstract

Two types of gold nanoparticles are compared for their use in a sensor for immunoglobulin detection – bipyramidal gold nanoparticles (GBPs) and gold nanorods (GNRs). Using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy and square wave voltammetry allowed us to evaluate the utilities of these two types of gold nanoparticles in a label-free detection of the analyte IgG. However both systems showed a significant enhancement in sensitivity over a nanoparticle free system, showing a 64-fold enhancement for the GBP-containing sensor and a 16-fold enhancement for the GNR-containing sensor systems.

Graphical abstract: Effects of bipyramidal gold nanoparticles and gold nanorods on the detection of immunoglobulins

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2016
Accepted
07 Aug 2016
First published
08 Aug 2016

Analyst, 2016,141, 6080-6086

Author version available

Effects of bipyramidal gold nanoparticles and gold nanorods on the detection of immunoglobulins

H. Zhang, Z. She, H. Su, K. Kerman and H. Kraatz, Analyst, 2016, 141, 6080 DOI: 10.1039/C6AN01111J

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