Detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy

This project mainly focus on the process of detecting of Staphylococcus Aureus (S.Aureus) via Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and affinity magnetic separation. In which immobilized Vancomycin which behave as a small molecule probe along with Raman dye and PEG were attached on to surface of...

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Main Author: Yong, Yvonne Su Juan
Other Authors: Duan Hongwei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-650362019-12-10T13:16:51Z Detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy Yong, Yvonne Su Juan Duan Hongwei School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering This project mainly focus on the process of detecting of Staphylococcus Aureus (S.Aureus) via Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and affinity magnetic separation. In which immobilized Vancomycin which behave as a small molecule probe along with Raman dye and PEG were attached on to surface of IO@PDA@Au nanosphere for recognition. Fe3O4 of approximately 10nm were synthesized by the co-precipitation technique, following by the miniemulsion polymerization with polystyrene (PS) and the IO@PS nanosphere of 100nm were obtained. A layer of polydopomine (PDA) was then coated onto IO@PS. Due to the strong interaction between gold and IO@PDA,the formation of IO@PDA@Au shell of 150nm were obtained. After which, both the Raman dye and PEG together with Vancomyin were immobilized onto surface of IO@PDA@Au by thiol bond. The aggregation of gold coated nanosphere after magnetic separation greatly improved the SERS signal whereby the results of the Raman spectra could detect and identify targeted bacteria. S.Aures was captured by the magnetic nanosphere as seen from SEM image, then detection via SERS. And through the SERS spectra, the Raman spectra confirms the presence of S.Aureus. Thus, the presence of S.Aureus is very much dependent on the SERS spectra as it provides the unique Raman spectra that reflects the indication of S.Aureus. By using the respective affinity probe, Raman spectra could aid in detection of different types of bacteria. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2015-06-11T02:28:34Z 2015-06-11T02:28:34Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65036 en Nanyang Technological University 62 p. application/msword
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Detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
description This project mainly focus on the process of detecting of Staphylococcus Aureus (S.Aureus) via Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and affinity magnetic separation. In which immobilized Vancomycin which behave as a small molecule probe along with Raman dye and PEG were attached on to surface of IO@PDA@Au nanosphere for recognition. Fe3O4 of approximately 10nm were synthesized by the co-precipitation technique, following by the miniemulsion polymerization with polystyrene (PS) and the IO@PS nanosphere of 100nm were obtained. A layer of polydopomine (PDA) was then coated onto IO@PS. Due to the strong interaction between gold and IO@PDA,the formation of IO@PDA@Au shell of 150nm were obtained. After which, both the Raman dye and PEG together with Vancomyin were immobilized onto surface of IO@PDA@Au by thiol bond. The aggregation of gold coated nanosphere after magnetic separation greatly improved the SERS signal whereby the results of the Raman spectra could detect and identify targeted bacteria. S.Aures was captured by the magnetic nanosphere as seen from SEM image, then detection via SERS. And through the SERS spectra, the Raman spectra confirms the presence of S.Aureus. Thus, the presence of S.Aureus is very much dependent on the SERS spectra as it provides the unique Raman spectra that reflects the indication of S.Aureus. By using the respective affinity probe, Raman spectra could aid in detection of different types of bacteria.
author2 Duan Hongwei
author_facet Duan Hongwei
Yong, Yvonne Su Juan
format Final Year Project
author Yong, Yvonne Su Juan
author_sort Yong, Yvonne Su Juan
title Detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
title_short Detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
title_full Detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
title_fullStr Detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
title_sort detection of staphylococcus aureus using magnetic nanoparticles and surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
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