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Highly sensitive near-infrared SERS nanoprobes for in vivo imaging using gold-assembled silica nanoparticles with controllable nanogaps

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Bock, Sungje; Choi, Yun-Sik; Kim, Minhee; Yun, Yewon; Pham, Xuan-Hung; Kim, Jaehi; Seong, Bomi; Kim, Wooyeon; Jo, Ahla; Ham, Kyeong-Min; Lee, Sung G.; Lee, Sang H.; Kang, Homan; Choi, Hak S.; Jeong, Dae H.; Chang, Hyejin; Kim, Dong-Eun; Jun, Bong-Hyun

Issue Date
2022-03-12
Citation
Journal of Nanobiotechnology. 2022 Mar 12;20(1):130
Abstract
Abstract

Background
To take advantages, such as multiplex capacity, non-photobleaching property, and high sensitivity, of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based in vivo imaging, development of highly enhanced SERS nanoprobes in near-infrared (NIR) region is needed. A well-controlled morphology and biocompatibility are essential features of NIR SERS nanoprobes. Gold (Au)-assembled nanostructures with controllable nanogaps with highly enhanced SERS signals within multiple hotspots could be a breakthrough.


Results
Au-assembled silica (SiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) (SiO2@Au@Au NPs) as NIR SERS nanoprobes are synthesized using the seed-mediated growth method. SiO2@Au@Au NPs using six different sizes of Au NPs (SiO2@Au@Au50–SiO2@Au@Au500) were prepared by controlling the concentration of Au precursor in the growth step. The nanogaps between Au NPs on the SiO2 surface could be controlled from 4.16 to 0.98nm by adjusting the concentration of Au precursor (hence increasing Au NP sizes), which resulted in the formation of effective SERS hotspots. SiO2@Au@Au500 NPs with a 0.98-nm gap showed a high SERS enhancement factor of approximately 3.8 × 106 under 785-nm photoexcitation. SiO2@Au@Au500 nanoprobes showed detectable in vivo SERS signals at a concentration of 16μg/mL in animal tissue specimen at a depth of 7mm. SiO2@Au@Au500 NPs with 14 different Raman label compounds exhibited distinct SERS signals upon subcutaneous injection into nude mice.


Conclusions
SiO2@Au@Au NPs showed high potential for in vivo applications as multiplex nanoprobes with high SERS sensitivity in the NIR region.


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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-022-01327-7

https://hdl.handle.net/10371/177065
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