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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2012

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS): progress and trends.

Dana Cialla; Anne März; René Böhme; Frank Theil; Karina Weber; Michael Schmitt; Jürgen Popp

AbstractSurface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) combines molecular fingerprint specificity with potential single-molecule sensitivity. Therefore, the SERS technique is an attractive tool for sensing molecules in trace amounts within the field of chemical and biochemical analytics. Since SERS is an ongoing topic, which can be illustrated by the increased annual number of publications within the last few years, this review reflects the progress and trends in SERS research in approximately the last three years. The main reason why the SERS technique has not been established as a routine analytic technique, despite its high specificity and sensitivity, is due to the low reproducibility of the SERS signal. Thus, this review is dominated by the discussion of the various concepts for generating powerful, reproducible, SERS-active surfaces. Furthermore, the limit of sensitivity in SERS is introduced in the context of single-molecule spectroscopy and the calculation of the ‘real’ enhancement factor. In order to shed more light onto the underlying molecular processes of SERS, the theoretical description of SERS spectra is also a growing research field and will be summarized here. In addition, the recording of SERS spectra is affected by a number of parameters, such as laser power, integration time, and analyte concentration. To benefit from synergies, SERS is combined with other methods, such as scanning probe microscopy and microfluidics, which illustrates the broad applications of this powerful technique. FigureVarious SERS substrates visualized using scanning electron microscopy


Engineering in Life Sciences | 2012

Bioanalytical application of surface- and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Susanne Pahlow; Anne März; Barbara Seise; Katharina Hartmann; Isabel Freitag; Evelyn Kämmer; René Böhme; Volker Deckert; Karina Weber; Dana Cialla; Jürgen Popp

Due to its fingerprint specificity and trace‐level sensitivity, surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is an attractive tool in bioanalytics. This review reflects the research in this highly interesting topic of the last 3–4 years. The detection of the SERS signature of biomolecules up to microorganisms and cells is introduced. Labeling using modified nanoparticles (SERS tags) is also introduced. In order to establish biomedical applications, SERS analysis is performed in complex matrices such as body fluids. Furthermore, the SERS technique is combined with other methods such as microfluidic devices for online monitoring and scanning probe microscopy (i.e. tip‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy, TERS) to investigate nanoscaled features. The present review illustrates the broad application fields of SERS and TERS in bioanalytics and shows the great potential of these methods for biomedical diagnostics.


Biochemical Society Transactions | 2012

Advances in TERS (tip-enhanced Raman scattering) for biochemical applications

Regina Treffer; René Böhme; Tanja Deckert-Gaudig; Katherine Lau; Stephan Tiede; Xiumei Lin; Volker Deckert

TERS (tip-enhanced Raman scattering) provides exceptional spatial resolution without any need for labelling and has become a versatile tool for biochemical analysis. Two examples will be highlighted here. On the one hand, TERS measurements on a single mitochondrion are discussed, monitoring the oxidation state of the central iron ion of cytochrome c, leading towards a single protein characterization scheme in a natural environment. On the other hand, a novel approach of single molecule analysis is discussed, again based on TERS experiments on DNA and RNA, further highlighting the resolution capabilities of this method.


Journal of Biophotonics | 2010

Biochemical imaging below the diffraction limit – probing cellular membrane related structures by tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS)

René Böhme; Dana Cialla; Marc Richter; Petra Rösch; Jürgen Popp; Volker Deckert

A first vibrational mapping on the nanometer scale was performed on a protein (streptavidin) labelled supported phospholipid film by means of tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS). For this purpose a TERS spectral map was measured on the biomembrane model, using a step size far below the diffraction limit. Considering the model composition, spectra were classified as either typical for lipids, proteins or both simultaneously, in a qualitative manner. Subsequently, the spectroscopic information was assigned with respect to the topographic features. Since a spatial differentiation between different compositional domains is difficult to achieve by topographic features only, the combination of morphology and spectral data enables a much more detailed characterization of biomembranes.


Journal of Biophotonics | 2012

Nanoscale distinction of membrane patches - a TERS study of Halobacterium salinarum

Tanja Deckert-Gaudig; René Böhme; Erik Freier; Aleksandar Sebesta; Tobias Merkendorf; Jürgen Popp; Klaus Gerwert; Volker Deckert

The structural organization of cellular membranes has an essential influence on their functionality. The membrane surfaces currently are considered to consist of various distinct patches, which play an important role in many processes, however, not all parameters such as size and distribution are fully determined. In this study, purple membrane (PM) patches isolated from Halobacterium salinarum were investigated in a first step using TERS (tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy). The characteristic Raman modes of the resonantly enhanced component of the purple membrane lattice, the retinal moiety of bacteriorhodopsin, were found to be suitable as PM markers. In a subsequent experiment a single Halobacterium salinarum was investigated with TERS. By means of the PM marker bands it was feasible to identify and localize PM patches on the bacterial surface. The size of these areas was determined to be a few hundred nanometers.


Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology | 2011

Towards multiple readout application of plasmonic arrays

Dana Cialla; Karina Weber; René Böhme; Uwe Hübner; Henrik Schneidewind; Matthias Zeisberger; Roland Mattheis; Robert Möller; Jürgen Popp

Summary In order to combine the advantages of fluorescence and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) on the same chip platform, a nanostructured gold surface with a unique design, allowing both the sensitive detection of fluorescence light together with the specific Raman fingerprint of the fluorescent molecules, was established. This task requires the fabrication of plasmonic arrays that permit the binding of molecules of interest at different distances from the metallic surface. The most efficient SERS enhancement is achieved for molecules directly adsorbed on the metallic surface due to the strong field enhancement, but where, however, the fluorescence is quenched most efficiently. Furthermore, the fluorescence can be enhanced efficiently by careful adjustment of the optical behavior of the plasmonic arrays. In this article, the simultaneous application of SERS and fluorescence, through the use of various gold nanostructured arrays, is demonstrated by the realization of a DNA detection scheme. The results shown open the way to more flexible use of plasmonic arrays in bioanalytics.


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2009

Towards a specific characterisation of components on a cell surface—combined TERS-investigations of lipids and human cells

René Böhme; Marc Richter; Dana Cialla; Petra Rösch; Volker Deckert; Jürgen Popp


Chemical Communications | 2011

Characterizing cytochrome c states – TERS studies of whole mitochondria

René Böhme; Msau Mkandawire; Udo Krause-Buchholz; Petra Rösch; Gerhard Rödel; Jürgen Popp; Volker Deckert


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2009

Effect of supplementary manganese on the sporulation of Bacillus endospores analysed by Raman spectroscopy

Stephan Stöckel; Susann Meisel; René Böhme; Mandy C. Elschner; Petra Rösch; Jürgen Popp


XXII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY | 2010

Describing Single Proteins Located In Membrane Structures by TERS

René Böhme; Petra Rösch; Volker Deckert; Juergen Popp

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Jürgen Popp

Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

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Karina Weber

Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

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Juergen Popp

Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

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Marc Richter

Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

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Tanja Deckert-Gaudig

Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

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