Rapid Deposition of Triangular Silver Nanoplates on Planar Surfaces: Application to Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence
- 15 March 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
- Vol. 109 (13) , 6247-6251
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jp044235z
Abstract
A simple and rapid wet-chemical technique for the deposition of silver triangles on conventional glass substrates, which alleviates the need for lithography, has been developed. The technique is based on the seed-mediated cetyltrimethylammonium-bromide-directed growth of silver triangles on glass surfaces, where smaller spherical silver seeds that were attached to the surface were subsequently converted and grown into silver triangles in the presence of a cationic surfactant and silver ions. The size of the silver triangles was controlled by sequential immersion of silver seed-coated glass substrates into a growth solution and by the duration time of immersion. Atomic force microscopy studies revealed that the size of the silver triangles ranged between 100 and 500 nm. Interestingly, these new surfaces are a significant improvement over traditional silver island films for applications in metal-enhanced fluorescence. A routine 16-fold enhancement in emission intensity was typically observed, for protein-immobilized indocyanine green, with a relatively very low loading density of silver triangles on the glass surface.Keywords
This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Simple and Effective Route for the Synthesis of Crystalline Silver Nanorods and NanowiresAdvanced Functional Materials, 2004
- Controlling anisotropic nanoparticle growth through plasmon excitationNature, 2003
- Growth of Gold Nanorods on SurfacesThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2003
- Electrochemical and Laser Deposition of Silver for Use in Metal-Enhanced FluorescenceLangmuir, 2003
- Nanoparticle Optics: The Importance of Radiative Dipole Coupling in Two-Dimensional Nanoparticle ArraysThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2003
- Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence (MEF) Due to Silver Colloids on a Planar Surface: Potential Applications of Indocyanine Green to in Vivo ImagingThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2003
- One‐Dimensional Nanostructures: Synthesis, Characterization, and ApplicationsAdvanced Materials, 2003
- Ultrasound-Assisted Self-Regulation Route to Ag NanorodsChemistry Letters, 2002
- Seed-Mediated Growth Approach for Shape-Controlled Synthesis of Spheroidal and Rod-like Gold Nanoparticles Using a Surfactant TemplateAdvanced Materials, 2001
- Preparation of silver nanorods by electrochemical methodsMaterials Letters, 2001