2010 Annual Meeting
(648c) Hybrid Magnetic-Plasmonic Nanoparticles for Biomarkers
Authors
Georgios A. Sotiriou - Presenter, Particle Technology Laboratory, ETH Zurich
Alexandra Teleki - Presenter, Particle Technology Laboratory, ETH Zurich
Sotiris E. Pratsinis - Presenter, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Particle Technology Laboratory, ETH Zurich
Ann M. Hirt - Presenter, ETH Zurich
Hybrid magnetic/plasmonic nanoparticles possess properties originating from each individual material. Such properties are beneficial for biological applications including bio-imaging, targeted drug delivery, in vivo diagnosis and therapy. Limitations regarding their stability and toxicity, however, challenge their safe use. Here, the one-step flame synthesis of composite SiO2-coated Ag/Fe2O3 nanoparticles is demonstrated. The hermetic SiO2 coating does not influence the morphology, the superparamagnetic properties of the iron oxide particles and the plasmonic optical properties of the silver particles. It does prevent, however, the release of toxic Ag+ ions from the nanosilver surface and reduces the interaction field among the iron oxide particles, resulting in a stable over 2 days suspensions with no signs of agglomeration (flocculation) and sedimentation. Therefore, the hybrid SiO2-coated Ag/Fe2O3 nanoparticles do not exhibit the limiting physical properties of each individual component, while retain all the desired ones, facilitating their safe employment in such bio-applications.