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Scientific Reports | 2017

Hollow Au-Ag Nanoparticles Labeled Immunochromatography Strip for Highly Sensitive Detection of Clenbuterol

Jingyun Wang; Lei Zhang; Youju Huang; Anirban Dandapat; Liwei Dai; Ganggang Zhang; Xuefei Lu; Jiawei Zhang; Weihua Lai; Tao Chen

The probe materials play a significant role in improving the detection efficiency and sensitivity of lateral-flow immunochromatographic test strip (ICTS). Unlike conventional ICTS assay usually uses single-component, solid gold nanoparticles as labeled probes, in our present study, a bimetallic, hollow Au-Ag nanoparticles (NPs) labeled ICTS was successfully developed for the detection of clenbuterol (CLE). The hollow Au-Ag NPs with different Au/Ag mole ratio and tunable size were synthesized by varying the volume ratio of [HAuCl4]:[Ag NPs] via the galvanic replacement reaction. The surface of hollow Ag-Au NPs was functionalized with 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA) for further covalently bonded with anti-CLE monoclonal antibody. Overall size of the Au-Ag NPs, size of the holes within individual NPs and also Au/Ag mole ratio have been systematically optimized to amplify both the visual inspection signals and the quantitative data. The sensitivity of optimized hollow Au-Ag NPs probes has been achieved even as low as 2 ppb in a short time (within 15 min), which is superior over the detection performance of conventional test strip using Au NPs. The optimized hollow Au-Ag NPs labeled test strip can be used as an ideal candidate for the rapid screening of CLE in food samples.


Langmuir | 2017

Giant Vesicles with Anchored Tiny Gold Nanowires: Fabrication and Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

Yaru Jia; Lei Zhang; Liping Song; Liwei Dai; Xuefei Lu; Youju Huang; Jiawei Zhang; Zhiyong Guo; Tao Chen

Sensitivity and reproducibility are two major concerns to improve the performance and extend the range of practical applications of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). A theoretical report reveals that hot spots formed by gold nanoparticles with a tip-to-tip configuration would generate the maximum electric field enhancement because of the lightning rod effect. In our present study, we constructed a giant vesicle consisting of anchored tiny gold nanowires to provide a high density of sharp tip-to-tip nanogaps for SERS application. The tiny gold nanowires were directly grown and anchored onto the surfaces of polystyrene (PS) microspheres by a seed-mediated method. Then, the removal of PS microspheres by tetrahydrofuran led to the formation of the giant gold vesicles with hierarchical cage structures, providing the sharp tips and high density of hot spots for improving SERS performance. Compared with the nonwire structure (island and inhibited nanoparticle), giant gold vesicles with tiny wires showed a higher SERS enhancement factor (9.90 × 107) and quantitative SERS analysis in the range of 10-4 to 10-7 M. In addition, the large-scale giant gold vesicle array on the silica substrate resulted in a high reproducibility of SERS signals with the variation of intensities less than 7.6%.


Langmuir | 2018

pH and Temperature Dual-Responsive Plasmonic Switches of Gold Nanoparticle Monolayer Film for Multiple Anticounterfeiting

Baoqing Liu; Xuefei Lu; Ze Qiao; Liping Song; Qian Cheng; Jiawei Zhang; Afang Zhang; Youju Huang; Tao Chen

Two-dimensional (2D) gold nanoparticle (Au NP) monolayer film possesses a lot of fascinating peculiarities, and has shown promising applications in photoelectrical devices, catalysis, spectroscopy, sensors, and anticounterfeiting. Because of the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) property predetermined by the natural structure of metal nanoparticles, it is usually difficult to realize the reversible LSPR transition of 2D film. In this work, we report on the fabrication of a large-area free-standing Au NP monolayer film with dual-responsive switchable plasmonic property using a pH- or thermal-responsive dendronized copolymer as a stimuli-sensitive linker. In this system, an oligoethylene-glycol-based (OEG-based) dendronized copolymer (named PG1A) with pH or temperature sensitivity was first modified onto the surface of a Au NP. Then, polyethylene glycol dibenzyl aldehyde (PEG-DA) was introduced to interact with the amino moieties from PG1A before the process of oil-water interfacial self-assembly of NPs, resulting in an elastic, robust, pH- or temperature-sensitive interpenetrating network among Au NPs in monolayer films. In addition, the film could exhibit reversibly plasmonic shifts of about 77 nm and inherent color changes through varying temperature or pH. The obtained free-standing monolayer film also shows an excellent transferable property, which can be easily transferred onto substrates such as plastic molds, PDMS, copper grids, and silicon wafers. In virtue of these peculiarities of the free-standing property, special plasmonic signal, and homologous macroscopic color, the transferred film was primely applied to an anticounterfeiting security label with clear color change at the designed spots, providing a new avenue to plasmonic nanodevices with various applications.


Langmuir | 2018

Humidity-Responsive Gold Aerogel for Real-Time Monitoring of Human Breath

Israt Ali; Liming Chen; Youju Huang; Liping Song; Xuefei Lu; Baoqing Liu; Lei Zhang; Jiawei Zhang; Linxi Hou; Tao Chen

Humidity sensors have received considerable attention in recent years because of their significance and wide applications in agriculture, industries, goods stores, and medical fields. However, the conventional humidity sensors usually possessed a complex sensing mechanism and low sensitivity and required a time-consuming, labor-intensive process. The exploration for an ideal sensing material to amplify the sensitivity of humidity sensors is still a big challenge. Herein, we developed a simple, low-cost, and scalable fabrication strategy to construct a highly sensitive humidity sensor based on polymer/gold nanoparticle (AuNP) hybrid materials. The hybrid polymer/AuNP aerogel was prepared by a simple freeze-drying method. By taking advantage of the conductivity of AuNPs and high surface area of the highly porous structure, the hybrid poly- N-isopropylacrylamide (PNIPAm)/AuNP aerogel showed high sensitivity to water molecules. Interestingly, the hybrid PNIPAm/AuNP aerogel-based humidity sensor can be used to detect human breath in different states, such as normal breath, fast breath, and deep breath, or in different individuals such as persons with illness, persons who are smoking, and persons who are normal, which is promising in practical flexible wearable devices for human health monitoring. In addition, the humidity sensor can be used in whistle tune recognition.


Analytical Chemistry | 2018

Giant Gold Nanowire Vesicle-Based Colorimetric and SERS Dual-Mode Immunosensor for Ultrasensitive Detection of Vibrio parahemolyticus.

Zhiyong Guo; Yaru Jia; Xinxin Song; Jing Lu; Xuefei Lu; Baoqing Liu; Jiaojiao Han; Youju Huang; Jiawei Zhang; Tao Chen

Conventional methods for the detection of Vibrio parahemolyticus (VP) usually need tedious, labor-intensive processes, and have low sensitivity, which further limits their practical applications. Herein, we developed a simple and efficient colorimetry and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) dual-mode immunosensor for sensitive detection of VP, by employing giant Au vesicles with anchored tiny gold nanowires (AuNW) as a smart probe. Due to the larger specific surface and special hollow structure of giant Au vesicles, silver staining would easily lead to vivid color change for colorimetric analysis and further amplify SERS signals. The t-test was further used to determine if two sets of data from colorimetry and SERS were significantly different from each other. The result shows that there was no significant difference between data from the two methods. Two sets of data can mutually validate each other and avoid false positive and negative detection. The designed colorimetry-SERS dual-mode sensor would be very promising in various applications such as food safety inspection, personal healthcare, and on-site environmental monitoring.


Langmuir | 2017

Macroscopic Assembly of Gold Nanorods into Superstructures with Controllable Orientations by Anisotropic Affinity Interaction

Yun Rong; Liping Song; Peng Si; Lei Zhang; Xuefei Lu; Jiawei Zhang; Zhihong Nie; Youju Huang; Tao Chen

Two-dimensional or three-dimensional highly ordered arrays of anisotropic nanoparticles provide attracting properties that are highly desired by the industry. Traditional assembly methods such as evaporation usually produces the nanostructure arrays only up to the millimeter scale with poor control of nanoparticle orientation, making them hardly applicable for industrial needs. Here, we report a facile method to assemble centimeter-scale gold nanorod (Au NR) arrays with highly controlled nanoparticle orientation and high reproducibility. We selectively functionalized the transverse or longitudinal facets of Au NRs with polyethylene glycol (PEG) molecules and utilized the interfacial polymeric affinity between the PEG domains on Au NRs and the PEGylated substrate to achieve the anisotropic self-assembly. The side-PEGylated Au NRs formed closely packed horizontal arrays, whereas the end-PEGylated Au NRs formed vertically standing arrays on the substrate, respectively. The obtained Au NR arrays with different orientations showed anisotropic surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) performance. We showed that the vertically ordered Au NR arrays exhibited 3 times higher SERS signals than the horizontally ordered arrays.


RSC Advances | 2016

Tris base assisted synthesis of monodispersed citrate-capped gold nanospheres with tunable size

Xuefei Lu; Anirban Dandapat; Youju Huang; Lei Zhang; Yun Rong; Liwei Dai; Yoel Sasson; Jiawei Zhang; Tao Chen

We demonstrate a simple and effective method to obtain highly pure and monodispersed spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with a narrow size distribution (RSD ∼ 4–7%) in aqueous medium. The synthetic strategy involves the addition of HAuCl4 in preheated sodium citrate (SC) solution followed by addition of tris base (TB) which simultaneously acts as stabilizer, mild reducing agent and pH-mediator. A significant improvement in the uniformity and size tenability of the Au nanospheres has been observed by using subtle amounts of TB in contrast to the conventional way of using only SC. It is their synergistic effect that controls the amount of nuclei by heating SC, and then controlling the rate of nucleation and growth by introducing TB, which successfully produced particles with uniform morphology. Notably, HAuCl4 solution was added in multiple steps to significantly improve the quality of the NPs in comparison to the addition of whole HAuCl4 solution at one time. In this way, we have successfully developed spherical NPs with sizes ranging from 20 to 115 nm, which efficiently improve the classical Turkevich/Frens method with respect to the reproducibility and uniformity of the NPs size and shape. A representative set of NPs was controlled to spontaneously self-assemble into a monolayer assembly at a hexane/water interface. This will allow them to be used as a promising and outstanding candidate for application in the field of spectroscopy, catalysis, optoelectronic nanodevices and biosensors.


Ocean Engineering | 2007

Centrifuge modeling of suction bucket foundations for platforms under ice-sheet-induced cyclic lateral loadings

Junying Zhang; Li Min Zhang; Xuefei Lu


Langmuir | 2017

Bimetallic Au/Ag Core–Shell Superstructures with Tunable Surface Plasmon Resonance in the Near-Infrared Region and High Performance Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

Liwei Dai; Liping Song; Youju Huang; Lei Zhang; Xuefei Lu; Jiawei Zhang; Tao Chen


Journal of Dairy Science | 2018

Nanozyme-based lateral flow assay for the sensitive detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in milk

Jiaojiao Han; Lei Zhang; Liming Hu; Keyu Xing; Xuefei Lu; Youju Huang; Jiawei Zhang; Weihua Lai; Tao Chen

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Jiawei Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tao Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Youju Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lei Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liping Song

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Baoqing Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liwei Dai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jiaojiao Han

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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