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Nano Letters | 2013

A Molecular Thermometer for Nanoparticles for Optical Hyperthermia

Laura Sironi; Rocco D’Antuono; Diego Morone; Alice Donà; Elisa Cabrini; Laura D’Alfonso; Maddalena Collini; Piersandro Pallavicini; Giovanni Baldi; Daniela Maggioni; Giuseppe Chirico

We developed an all-optical method to measure the temperature on gold (nanorods and nanostars) and magnetite nanoparticles under near-infrared and radiofrequency excitation by monitoring the excited state lifetime of Rhodamine B that lies within =/~20 nm from the nanoparticle surface. We reached high temperature sensitivity (0.029 ± 0.001 ns/°C) and low uncertainty (±0.3 °C). Gold nanostars are =/~3 and =/~100 times more efficient than gold nanorods and magnetite nanoparticles in inducing localized hyperthermia.


Chemical Communications | 2011

Synthesis of branched Au nanoparticles with tunable near-infrared LSPR using a zwitterionic surfactant

Piersandro Pallavicini; Giuseppe Chirico; Maddalena Collini; Giacomo Dacarro; Alice Donà; Laura D'Alfonso; Andrea Falqui; Yuri Antonio Diaz-Fernandez; S. Freddi; B. Garofalo; Alessandro Genovese; Laura Sironi; Angelo Taglietti

Asymmetric branched gold nanoparticles are obtained using for the first time in the seed-growth approach a zwitterionic surfactant, laurylsulfobetaine, whose concentration in the growth solution allows to control both the length to base-width ratio of the branches and the LSPR position, that can be tuned in the 700-1100 nm near infrared range.


Chemical Communications | 2014

Self-assembled monolayers of gold nanostars: a convenient tool for near-IR photothermal biofilm eradication

Piersandro Pallavicini; Alice Donà; Angelo Taglietti; Paolo Minzioni; M. Patrini; Giacomo Dacarro; Giuseppe Chirico; Laura Sironi; Nora Bloise; Livia Visai; Leonardo Scarabelli

Monolayers of gold nanostars (GNS) are grafted on mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane-coated glass slides. In the formed monolayers the localized surface plasmon resonance of GNS can be tuned in the 700-1100 nm range. Upon laser excitation of the nearIR LSPR an efficient photothermal response is observed, inducing local hyperthermia and efficient killing of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms.


Sensors | 2013

Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance with Five-Branched Gold Nanostars in a Plastic Optical Fiber for Bio-Chemical Sensor Implementation

Nunzio Cennamo; Girolamo D'Agostino; Alice Donà; Giacomo Dacarro; Piersandro Pallavicini; Maria Pesavento; Luigi Zeni

In this paper a refractive index sensor based on localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in a Plastic Optical Fiber (POF), is presented and experimentally tested. LSPR is achieved exploiting five-branched gold nanostars (GNS) obtained using Triton X-100 in a seed-growth synthesis. They have the uncommon feature of three localized surface plasmon resonances. The strongest LSPRs fall in two ranges, one in the 600–900 nm range (LSPR 2) and the other one in the 1,100–1,600 nm range (LSPR 3), both sensible to refractive index changes. Anyway, due to the extremely strong attenuation (>102 dB/m) of the employed POF in the 1,100–1,600 nm range, only LSPR 2 will be exploited for refractive index change measurements, useful for bio-chemical sensing applications, as a proof of principle of the possibility of realizing a compact, low cost and easy-to-use GNS based device.


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2015

Gold nanostars coated with neutral and charged polyethylene glycols: A comparative study of in-vitro biocompatibility and of their interaction with SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells.

Piersandro Pallavicini; Elisa Cabrini; Gennara Cavallaro; Giuseppe Chirico; Maddalena Collini; Laura D'Alfonso; Giacomo Dacarro; Alice Donà; Nicoletta Marchesi; Chiara Milanese; Alessia Pascale; Laura Sironi; Angelo Taglietti

Gold nanostars (GNS) have been coated with four different polyethylene glycols (PEGs) equipped with a -SH function for grafting on the gold surface. These PEGs have different chain lengths with average MW=2000, 3000, 5000 and average number of -O-CH2-CH2 - units 44, 66, and 111, respectively. Two are neutral and two are terminated with -COOH and -NH2 functions, thus bearing negative and positive charges at physiological pH, thanks to the formation of carboxylate and ammonium groups. The negative charge of the GNS coated with PEG carboxylate has also been exploited to further coat the GNS with the PAH (polyallylamine hydrochloride) cationic polymer. Vitality tests have been carried out on SH-SY5Y cells treated with the five differently coated GNS for 4, 24, and 48 h, at Au concentrations ranging from 1.25 to 100 μg/mL. The same tests have been repeated with the pure PEGs and PAH. Excellent biocompatibility was found for all PEGs, independently on charge and chain length, both for coated GNS and for the pure polymers. On the contrary, poor biocompatibility was found for PAH overcoated GNS and for pure PAH, although the latter only at high concentrations. Exploiting the two-photon luminescence of GNS, we have found by confocal laser scanning microscopy that when GNS are coated with PEGs they do not enter SH-SY5Y cells, while when overcoated with PAH they massively penetrate into the cytoplasm. This causes cell death by dramatically changing cell morphology, as demonstrated also by atomic force microscopy.


Chemical Communications | 2013

Triton X-100 for three-plasmon gold nanostars with two photothermally active NIR (near IR) and SWIR (short-wavelength IR) channels

Piersandro Pallavicini; Alice Donà; Alberto Casu; Giuseppe Chirico; Maddalena Collini; Giacomo Dacarro; Andrea Falqui; Chiara Milanese; Laura Sironi; Angelo Taglietti


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012

Controlled Synthesis of Gold Nanostars by Using a Zwitterionic Surfactant

Alberto Casu; Elisa Cabrini; Alice Donà; Andrea Falqui; Yuri Antonio Diaz-Fernandez; Chiara Milanese; Angelo Taglietti; Piersandro Pallavicini


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Gold Branched Nanoparticles for Cellular Treatments

Laura Sironi; Michele Caccia; Paolo Pozzi; Leone Rossetti; Piersandro Pallavicini; Alice Donà; Elisa Cabrini; Maurizio Gualtieri; Ilaria Rivolta; Alice Panariti; Laura D’Alfonso; Maddalena Collini; Giuseppe Chirico


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2015

Sensitive detection of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene by tridimensional monitoring of molecularly imprinted polymer with optical fiber and five-branched gold nanostars

Nunzio Cennamo; Alice Donà; Piersandro Pallavicini; G. D’Agostino; Giacomo Dacarro; Luigi Zeni; Maria Pesavento


Chemical Communications | 2015

Monolayers of gold nanostars with two near-IR LSPRs capable of additive photothermal response

Piersandro Pallavicini; Simone Basile; Giuseppe Chirico; Giacomo Dacarro; Laura D'Alfonso; Alice Donà; M. Patrini; Andrea Falqui; Laura Sironi; Angelo Taglietti

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Andrea Falqui

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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