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Gold-Silver Nanoboxes: A Systematic Investigation of Their SERS Capability and Dual Functions

dc.contributor.authorNguyen, Nhung Thi Tuyeten
dc.contributor.authorTukova, Anastasiiaen
dc.contributor.authorTavakkoli Yaraki, Mohammaden
dc.contributor.authorRodger, Alisonen
dc.contributor.authorWang, Yulingen
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-30T22:33:28Z
dc.date.available2025-05-30T22:33:28Z
dc.date.issued2024-08-05en
dc.description.abstractSurface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a nondestructive technique that provides ultrasensitive, highly specific molecular structure information for trace analysis and multicomponent profiling in biosensing applications. SERS utilizes the ability of plasmonic nanostructures to enhance the electric field around their surface. Gold-silver nanoboxes (NBs) hold the promise of superior SERS-related performance compared to conventional spherical nanoparticles in part because of their readily accessible “hotspot” corners. In this study, three types of NBs were synthesized using a one-pot method and then characterized using various analytical techniques, including ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and Raman spectroscopy. Our studies, which involved SERS detection under three laser excitations at 532, 633, and 785 nm and finite-element method simulations, revealed that NBs with a size of 75 nm displayed the highest SERS performance, compared to other synthesized NBs and spherical gold and silver nanoparticles. When the 75 nm NBs were functionalized with an Raman active molecule and coated with a fluorescein isothiocyanate dye-integrated silica shell, the NBs can be analyzed using both fluorescence and SERS, which promises their potential for sensitive and specific biosensing applications in the future.en
dc.description.sponsorshipThe project was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) through ARC Discovery Projects (DP220102086); ARC Future Fellowships (FT210100737) and ARC ITTC (IC21010004). N.T.T.N. would like to acknowledge the International Macquarie Research Excellence Scholarship for Master of Research (iMQRES MRES 20224972), and M.T.Y. would like to acknowledge the Macquarie University Research Fellowship (MQRF) for supporting the project. The authors also acknowledge the Macquarie University Faculty of Science and Engineering Microscopy Unit for access to its instrumentation and staff.en
dc.description.statusPeer-revieweden
dc.format.extent11en
dc.identifier.issn1932-7447en
dc.identifier.otherWOS:001284731900001en
dc.identifier.otherORCID:/0000-0002-7111-3024/work/171244070en
dc.identifier.scopus85200539617en
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85200539617&partnerID=8YFLogxKen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733755548
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rightsPublisher Copyright: © 2024 American Chemical Society.en
dc.sourceJournal of Physical Chemistry Cen
dc.subjectAgen
dc.subjectAuen
dc.subjectDesignen
dc.subjectEnhanced raman-scatteringen
dc.subjectIn-vitroen
dc.subjectNanocubesen
dc.subjectNanoparticlesen
dc.subjectNanotagsen
dc.subjectSpectroscopyen
dc.titleGold-Silver Nanoboxes: A Systematic Investigation of Their SERS Capability and Dual Functionsen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dspace.entity.typePublicationen
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage13528en
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage13518en
local.contributor.affiliationNguyen, Nhung Thi Tuyet; Macquarie Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationTukova, Anastasiia; Macquarie Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationTavakkoli Yaraki, Mohammad; Macquarie Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationRodger, Alison; Research School of Chemistry Director's section, Research School of Chemistry, ANU College of Science and Medicine, The Australian National Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationWang, Yuling; Macquarie Universityen
local.identifier.citationvolume128en
local.identifier.doi10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c03602en
local.identifier.puref7f218fc-175f-43ef-a0b1-e2b8156b5079en
local.identifier.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85200539617en
local.type.statusPublisheden

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