John J. Castillo
Technical University of Denmark
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Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology | 2015
John J. Castillo; Tomas Rindzevicius; Ciro E. Rozo; Anja Boisen
This paper presents a study of adsorption and vibrational features of folic acid, using surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). A gold-capped silicon nanopillar (Au NP) with a height of 600 nm and a width of 120 nm was utilized to study the vibrational features of FA molecules adsorbed on the nanopillars within the high electromagnetic field areas. The adsorption behaviour of folic acid and the band assignment of the main vibrations together with the optimized geometry of folic acid and folic acid in the presence of a cluster of 10 gold atoms were assessed using the density functional theory (B3LYP(6–31G(d))) and the scalar relativistic effective core potential with a double-zeta basis set (LANL2DZ). The vibrations obtained from the solid-state folic acid and the folic acid on a gold cluster were in accordance with those observed experimentally. The analysis of the main vibrations indicated that the interaction of folic acid with the Au NP occurred primarily through the nitrogen atoms, from their pteridine ring. Finally, the obtained adsorption isotherm for folic acid was deduced from the analysis of the SERS spectra and it followed a negative cooperative binding model.
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology | 2013
John J. Castillo; Linda Bertel; Edgar A. Páez-Mozo; Fernando Martínez
In this paper we present a rapid and simple one- pot method to obtain gold nanoparticles functionalized with folic acid using a photochemistry method. The bioconjugate folic acid-gold nanoparticle was generated in one step using a photo-reduction method, mixing hydrogen tetrachloroaurate with folic acid in different ratios and varying the illumination time of a mercury lamp (λ= 255 nm). Scanning electron microscopy showed a particle size of around 40-50nm and dynamic light scattering exhibited that the zeta potential varies from -41 to -50mV with different illumination times. Storage in the dark at 4°C prolongs the stability of folic acid-gold nanoparticle suspensions to up to 26 days. Ultraviolet visible and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy showed a surface plasmon band of around 534nm and fluorescence spectroscopy exhibited a quenching effect on gold nanoparticles in the fluorescence emission of folic acid and thus confirmed the conjugation of folic acid to the surface of gold nanoparticles. In this study we demonstrate the use of a photochemistry method to obtain folic acid-gold nanoparticles in a simple and rapid way without the use of surfactants and long reaction times. The photochemical synthesis of FA-AuNPs opens new perspectives for creating novel functional nanomaterials for biomedical applications.
Analyst | 2013
John J. Castillo; Winnie Edith Svendsen; Noemi Rozlosnik; Patricia Escobar; Fernando Martínez; Jaime Castillo-León
Process Biochemistry | 2015
Angélica Suescun; Nazzoly Rueda; Jose C.S. dos Santos; John J. Castillo; Claudia Ortiz; Rodrigo Torres; Oveimar Barbosa; Roberto Fernandez-Lafuente
Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2013
John J. Castillo; Tomas Rindzevicius; Leidy V. Novoa; Winnie Edith Svendsen; Noemi Rozlosnik; Anja Boisen; Patricia Escobar; Fernando Martínez; Jaime Castillo-León
Carbon | 2012
John J. Castillo; Mary H. Torres; Daniel R. Molina; Jaime Castillo-León; Winnie Edith Svendsen; Patricia Escobar; O Fernando Martínez
Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2014
John J. Castillo; Tomas Rindzevicius; Kaiyu Wu; Michael Stenbæk Schmidt; Katarzyna A. Janik; Anja Boisen; Winnie Edith Svendsen; Noemi Rozlosnik; Jaime Castillo-León
Chemical Physics Letters | 2013
John J. Castillo; Ciro E. Rozo; Jaime Castillo-León; Tomas Rindzevicius; Winnie Edith Svendsen; Noemi Rozlosnik; Anja Boisen; Fernando Martínez
Bioelectrochemistry | 2017
Diana A. Centeno; Xuxan H. Solano; John J. Castillo
Vibrational Spectroscopy | 2017
Tomas Rindzevicius; Jan Barten; Mikhail Vorobiev; Michael Stenbæk Schmidt; John J. Castillo; Anja Boisen