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ACS Photonics ; 10(6): 1821-1831, 2023 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37363627

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Molecular chirality plays fundamental roles in biology. The chiral response of a molecule occurs at a specific spectral position, determined by its molecular structure. This fingerprint can be transferred to other spectral regions via the interaction with localized surface plasmon resonances of gold nanoparticles. Here, we demonstrate that molecular chirality transfer occurs also for plasmonic lattice modes, providing a very effective and tunable means to control chirality. We use colloidal self-assembly to fabricate non-close packed, periodic arrays of achiral gold nanoparticles, which are embedded in a polymer film containing chiral molecules. In the presence of the chiral molecules, the surface lattice resonances (SLRs) become optically active, i.e., showing handedness-dependent excitation. Numerical simulations with varying lattice parameters show circular dichroism peaks shifting along with the spectral positions of the lattice modes, corroborating the chirality transfer to these collective modes. A semi-analytical model based on the coupling of single-molecular and plasmonic resonances rationalizes this chirality transfer.

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ACS Appl Nano Mater ; 5(8): 11839-11851, 2022 Aug 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36062062

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Gold nanoparticle/silicon composites are canonical substrates for sensing applications because of their geometry-dependent physicochemical properties and high sensing activity via surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The self-assembly of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) synthesized via wet-chemistry on functionalized flat silicon (Si) and vertically aligned Si nanowire (VA-SiNW) arrays is a simple and cost-effective approach to prepare such substrates. Herein, we report on the critical parameters that influence nanoparticle coverage, aggregation, and assembly sites in two- and three-dimensions to prepare substrates with homogeneous optical properties and SERS activity. We show that the degree of AuNP aggregation on flat Si depends on the silane used for the Si functionalization, while the AuNP coverage can be adjusted by the incubation time in the AuNP solution, both of which directly affect the substrate properties. In particular, we report the reproducible synthesis of nearly touching AuNP chain monolayers where the AuNPs are separated by nanoscale gaps, likely to be formed due to the capillary forces generated during the drying process. Such substrates, when used for SERS sensing, produce a uniform and large enhancement of the Raman signal due to the high density of hot spots that they provide. We also report the controlled self-assembly of AuNPs on VA-SiNW arrays, which can provide even higher Raman signal enhancement. The directed assembly of the AuNPs in specific regions of the SiNWs with a control over NP density and monolayer morphology (i.e., isolated vs nearly touching NPs) is demonstrated, together with its influence on the resulting SERS activity.

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ACS Omega ; 7(11): 9484-9495, 2022 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35350339

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The efficiency of a wet chemical route to synthesize gold nanostructures with tunable size and shape significantly depends on the applied solvent and the interaction of solvent molecules with other species such as gold ions. The ability of the organic solvent N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) as a suitable medium for application in star-like gold nanostructure (AuNS) synthesis with a tunable morphology at ambient conditions has been investigated. The time-dependent analysis of the UV-vis absorption spectra of AuIIICl4 - in a pure NMP solution illustrates the role of NMP as simultaneous complexing and reducing agents. Kinetic studies indicate that AuIIICl4 - in NMP solution is reduced to AuICl2 -, with no need to use another reducing agent, any external energy sources, or solvent pretreatment. This is because AuI species stay stable in this solution unless poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) catalyzes their disproportionation. Morphological studies by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) specify the high-yield synthesis of AuNS with monocrystalline spikes in a concentrated NMP solution by PVP. This study illustrates that the presence of seeds, as another agent to catalyze the disproportionation of AuI species, makes it possible to synthesize AuNS in varying concentrations of PVP in this medium. The role of PVP concentration and the presence of seeds in the formation kinetics, morphology, and optical properties is systematically discussed. The results achieved through this study develop a straightforward and safe procedure for AuNS synthesis in high yield in a water-miscible organic polar solvent with tunable morphology and optical properties. Considering the high capability of NMP to dissolve various types of polymers and hydrophobic ligands, synthesizing AuNS in this solvent opens a window to a practical and easy way to fabricate gold-based nanomaterials with fascinating optical properties.

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