Nanostar Clustering Improves the Sensitivity of Plasmonic
Assays
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Abstract
Star-shaped Au nanoparticles (Au
nanostars, AuNS) have been developed
to improve the plasmonic sensitivity, but their application has largely
been limited to single-particle probes. We herein describe a AuNS
clustering assay based on nanoscale self-assembly of multiple AuNS
and which further increases detection sensitivity. We show that each
cluster contains multiple nanogaps to concentrate electric fields,
thereby amplifying the signal via plasmon coupling. Numerical simulation
indicated that AuNS clusters assume up to 460-fold higher field density
than Au nanosphere clusters of similar mass. The results were validated
in model assays of protein biomarker detection. The AuNS clustering
assay showed higher sensitivity than Au nanosphere. Minimizing the
size of affinity ligand was found important to tightly confine electric
fields and improve the sensitivity. The resulting assay is simple
and fast and can be readily applied to point-of-care molecular detection
schemes