Issue 22, 2012

Tunable plasmonic nanostructures from noble metal nanoparticles and stimuli-responsive polymers

Abstract

The review describes the progress in the field of tunable plasmonic nanostructured materials based on the combination of noble metal (typically gold or silver) nanoparticles and stimuli-responsive polymers acting as interparticle linkers. This combination enables the transduction of chemical and physical forces into an optical signal, arising from the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) and plasmon coupling effects in metal nanoparticles and their aggregates. We briefly overview the existing designs of such tunable plasmonic nanostructures, discuss their advantages and shortcomings, demonstrate possible applications in optical sensors, biosensors, and various miniaturized devices and systems, and conclude with future prospects.

Graphical abstract: Tunable plasmonic nanostructures from noble metal nanoparticles and stimuli-responsive polymers

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
10 Jan 2012
Accepted
02 Mar 2012
First published
12 Apr 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 5980-5987

Tunable plasmonic nanostructures from noble metal nanoparticles and stimuli-responsive polymers

I. Tokarev and S. Minko, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 5980 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM25069A

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