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Preparation of Silica-Encapsulated Hollow Gold Nanosphere Tags Using Layer-by-Layer Method for Multiplex Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Detection

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LANGMUIR
Volume 27, Issue 16, Pages 10228-10233

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la201739n

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea [R11-2009-044-1002-0, K2090-4000004-09A0500-00410]
  2. KRIBB Research Initiative
  3. Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE)
  4. Korea Industrial Technology Foundation (KOTEF)

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The use of silica shells offers many advantages in surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based biological sensing applications due to their optical transparency, remarkable stability in environmental media, and improved biocompatibility. Here, we report a novel layer-by-layer method for the preparation of silica-hollow gold nanosphere (HGN) SERS tags. Poly(acrylic acid) was used to stabilize Raman reporter-tagged HGNs prior to the adsorption of a coupling agent, after which a silica shell was deposited onto the particle surface using Stober's method. Importantly, competitive adsorption of the Raman reporter molecules and coupling agents, which results in unbalanced loading of reporter molecules on individual nanoparticles, was avoided using this method. As a result, the loading density of reporter molecules could be maximized. In addition, HGNs exhibited strong enhancement effects from the individual particles because of their ability to localize the surface electromagnetic fields through pinholes in the hollow particle structures. The proposed layer-by-layer silica-encapsulated HGN tags showed strong SEAS signals as well as excellent multiplexing capabilities.

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