Modifying the Adsorption Behavior of Polyamidoamine Dendrimers at Silica Surfaces Investigated by Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy
- 13 January 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 76 (4) , 930-938
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac035100c
Abstract
Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers were modified and tested for use as solution-phase diffusion probes in silica nanostructures. In order for the successful application of dendrimers as solution-phase probes, their interactions with silica surfaces must be understood and controlled, so that the motion of the probe is not influenced by adsorption. Adsorption/desorption kinetics of PAMAM dendrimers and their diffusion in solution near silica surfaces were investigated with total internal reflection fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (TIR-FCS). Dendrimers of generations 3, 5, and 7 were dye-labeled with carboxyrhodamine 6G. Because PAMAM dendrimers are positively charged in solution (having primary amines as end groups), significant adsorption of these molecules to the negatively charged silica surface was observed. Adsorption/desorption rates and the equilibrium constant for adsorption were determined by fitting the autocorrelation functions to a kinetic model. The desorption rate decreases and the absorption equilibrium constant increases with higher dendrimer generation. To reduce the adsorption of these probes to silica surfaces, the labeled dendrimers were reacted with succinic anhydride, converting the primary amine end groups to negatively charged carboxylic acid groups. These carboxylated dendrimers did not detectably adsorb to silica from aqueous solution. TIR-FCS was used to determine their free-solution diffusion constants near silica surfaces, and the corresponding hydrodynamic radii compare favorably with values reported from forced Rayleigh scattering measurements.Keywords
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