Distance-dependent Fluorescence Quenching on a Silver Nanoparticle Surface

2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (12) ◽  
pp. 1504-1506
Author(s):  
Hua Deng ◽  
Paresh C Ray ◽  
William E. Ghann ◽  
Jamal Uddin ◽  
Alexander Samokhvalov ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (16) ◽  
pp. 2592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deng ◽  
Yu

Fluorescence titration of methylene blue, rhodamine B and rhodamine 6G (R6G) by silver nanoparticle (AgNP) all resulted in an initial steep quenching curve followed with a sharp turn and a much flatter quenching curve. At the turn, there are about 200,000 dye molecules per a single AgNP, signifying self-assembly of approximately 36-layers of dye molecules on the surface of the AgNP to form a micelle-like structure. These fluorescence-quenching curves fit to a mathematical model with an exponential term due to molecular self-assembly on AgNP surface, or we termed it “self-assembly shielding effect”, and a Stern-Volmer term (nanoparticle surface enhanced quenching). Such a “super-quenching” by AgNP can only be attributed to “pre-concentration” of the dye molecules on the nanoparticle surface that yields the formation of micelle-like self-assembly, resulting in great fluorescence quenching. Overall, the fluorescence quenching titration reveals three different types of interactions of dye molecules on AgNP surface: 1) self-assembly (methylene blue, rhodamine B and R6G), 2) absorption/tight interaction (tryptamine and fluorescein), and 3) loose interaction (eosin Y). We attribute the formation of micelle-like self-assembly of these three dye molecules on AgNP to their positive charge, possession of nitrogen atoms, and with relatively large and flat aromatic moieties.


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Eduardo Larios-Rodriguez ◽  
Miguel Jose-Yacaman

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Highlighted are the protein properties determining protein binding to the silver nanoparticle surface.


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Leanne M. Gilbertson ◽  
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We determine the impact of bacterial growth media on silver nanoparticle surface chemistry, this surface chemistry on silver ion release from the nanoparticles, and ultimately the antimicrobial implications of those parameters.


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