Ultrathin Gold Nanowire-Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Hybrid Molecular Sensing

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2013-09-03Author
Cui, Huizhong
Hong, Chenglin
Ying, Andrew
Yang, Xinmai
Ren, Shenqiang
Publisher
ACS Nano
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, author accepted manuscript
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© 2013 American Chemical Society
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have shown great potential as sensing component in the electrochemical, field effect transistor and optical sensors, because of their extraordinary onedimensional electronic structure, thermal conductivity, tunable and stable near-infrared emission. However, the insolubility of CNTs due to strong van der Waals interactions limits their use in the field of nanotechnology. In this study, we demonstrate that non-covalent ultrathin gold nanowires functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotube (GNW-CNT) hybrid sensing agents show highly efficient and selective immune molecular sensing in electrochemical and near-infrared photoacoustic imaging methods. A detection limit of 0.01 ng/mL for the Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) antigen with high selectivity is shown. The extraordinary optical absorption, thermal and electric conductivity of hybrid GNW-CNTs presented in this study could be an effective tactic to integrate imaging, sensing and treatment functionalities.
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Cui, H., Hong, C., Ying, A., Yang, X., & Ren, S. (2013). Ultrathin Gold Nanowire-Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Hybrid Molecular Sensing. ACS Nano, 7(9), 7805–7811. http://doi.org/10.1021/nn4027323
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