Issue 68, 2016

DNA assembly of silicon quantum dots/gold nanoparticle nanocomposites

Abstract

Silicon quantum dots (Si-QDs) dispersible in water and exhibiting bright near infrared (NIR) luminescence are a very attractive nano-light-emitter usable in bioimaging and biosensing. Here, we demonstrate the fabrication of NIR luminescent nanocomposites composed of Si-QDs and gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs) by DNA hybridization. We first develop processes to functionalize the surface of Si-QDs with different types of silane coupling agents without notably affecting the water solubility and the luminescence properties, and then conjugate the functionalized Si-QDs with single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). DNA hybridization with a Au-NP with complementary ssDNA results in the formation of Si-QDs/Au-NP nanocomposites.

Graphical abstract: DNA assembly of silicon quantum dots/gold nanoparticle nanocomposites

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 May 2016
Accepted
24 Jun 2016
First published
29 Jun 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 63933-63939

DNA assembly of silicon quantum dots/gold nanoparticle nanocomposites

A. Inoue, H. Sugimoto, H. Yaku and M. Fujii, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 63933 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA13565J

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