Simultaneous Rayleigh/Mie and Raman/Fluorescence Characterization of Molecularly Functionalized Colloids by Correlative Single-Particle Real-Time Imaging in Suspension.
Joerg WisslerMartin WehmeyerSandra BäckerShirley KnauerSebastian SchlückerPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2017)
Many applications of nano- and microparticles require molecular functionalization. Assessing the heterogeneity of a colloidal sample in terms of its molecular functionalization is highly desirable but not accessible by conventional ensemble experiments. Retrieving this information necessitates single-particle experiments which simultaneously detect both functionalized and nonfunctionalized particles via two separate imaging channels. In this contribution, we present an optical setup for performing correlative single-particle imaging using laser light-sheet illumination: the first detection channel records elastic light scattering (Rayleigh/Mie), while the second channel detects inelastic light scattering (Raman) or fluorescence. The instrument is tested with Raman reporter-functionalized SERS-active metal nanoparticles (core/satellite silver nanoparticles, dimers and monomers of gold nanoparticles) and fluorophore-functionalized colloids (fluorescent polymer microparticles, dye-labeled protein on gold nanoparticles).
Keyphrases
- gold nanoparticles
- high resolution
- quantum dots
- label free
- silver nanoparticles
- single molecule
- molecularly imprinted
- raman spectroscopy
- reduced graphene oxide
- high speed
- energy transfer
- machine learning
- healthcare
- computed tomography
- crispr cas
- single cell
- social media
- convolutional neural network
- health information
- binding protein
- positron emission tomography
- patient reported outcomes
- fluorescence imaging