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Binding Strength of Porphyrin−Gold Nanoparticle Hybrids Based on Number and Type of Linker Moieties and a Simple Method To Calculate Inner Filter Effects of Gold Nanoparticles Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Gold
nanoparticle–porphyrin assemblies were formed by binding
functionalized porphyrins to gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs). Spectroscopic
properties of hybrids and binding strength of porphyrins to Au-NPs
were observed based on number and type of linker moieties using fluorescence
spectroscopy. Binding appears to be dependent on number rather than
type of linker moieties present on the porphyrin molecules, as tetraaminophenyl
porphyrin shows the highest binding among the molecules we studied
and causes agglomeration of nanoparticles due to presence of four
linker groups. The inner filter effects of Au-NPs are considerably
high due to their high extinction coefficient and cause large errors
in the evaluation of quenching efficiencies. We have described a very
simple method to calculate the inner filter effects of Au-NPs by first
loading them with porphyrins and then replacing them with nonfluorescent
ligands. The difference in the fluorescence of unbound porphyrins
in the presence and absence of Au-NPs describes their inner filter
effects