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Growing Gold Nanostars on 3D Hydrogel Surfaces

Gail A. Vinnacombe‐Willson, Clara García‐Astrain, Lara Troncoso-Afonso, Marita Wagner, Judith Langer, Patricia González‐Callejo, Desirè Di Silvio, Luis M. Liz‐Marzán

2024Chemistry of Materials28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Nanocomposites comprising hydrogels and plasmonic nanoparticles are attractive materials for tissue engineering, bioimaging, and biosensing. These materials are usually fabricated by adding colloidal nanoparticles to the uncured polymer mixture and thus require time-consuming presynthesis, purification, and ligand-exchange steps. Herein, we introduce approaches for rapid synthesis of gold nanostars (AuNSt) in situ on hydrogel substrates, including those with complex three-dimensional (3D) features. These methods enable selective AuNSt growth at the surface of the substrate, and the growth conditions can be tuned to tailor the nanoparticle size and density (coverage). We additionally demonstrate proof-of-concept applications of these nanocomposites for SERS sensing and imaging. High surface coverage with AuNSt enabled 1–2 orders of magnitude higher SERS signals compared to plasmonic hydrogels loaded with premade colloids. Importantly, AuNSt can be prepared without the addition of any potentially cytotoxic surfactants, thereby ensuring a high biocompatibility. Overall, in situ growth becomes a versatile and straightforward approach for the fabrication of plasmonic biomaterials.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologySelf-healing hydrogelsMaterials scienceColloidal goldBiosensorNanoparticlePolymerLigand (biochemistry)NanocompositePlasmonColloidChemistryPolymer chemistryComposite materialOrganic chemistryBiochemistryReceptorOptoelectronicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsNanocluster Synthesis and ApplicationsNanomaterials for catalytic reactions
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