Size controlled synthesis of compact plasmonic blackbodies and a comparative study of wavelengthdependent photothermal therapy
This report provides an overview on metal nanoparticles exhibit interesting plasmonic properties, which can be controlled by their sizes and shapes. Metal nanostructures have been widely used for biosensors because their surface plasmon resonance is extremely sensitive especially towards the loca...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-755882023-03-03T15:39:49Z Size controlled synthesis of compact plasmonic blackbodies and a comparative study of wavelengthdependent photothermal therapy Oh, Wei Jian Duan Hongwei School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering This report provides an overview on metal nanoparticles exhibit interesting plasmonic properties, which can be controlled by their sizes and shapes. Metal nanostructures have been widely used for biosensors because their surface plasmon resonance is extremely sensitive especially towards the local environments and interparticle distance. With the final aim of this project towards new plasmonic biosensors and to develop a class of blackbody materials, this project starts with optimizing the synthesis of Au plasmonic blackbodies. Other steps of biosensor development are involved with surface modification, bioconjugation and spectroscopic detection using UV-vis spectrometer and microscope. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2018-06-05T01:26:30Z 2018-06-05T01:26:30Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75588 en Nanyang Technological University 45 p. application/pdf |
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This report provides an overview on metal nanoparticles exhibit interesting plasmonic properties, which can be controlled by their sizes and shapes. Metal nanostructures have been widely used for biosensors because their surface
plasmon resonance is extremely sensitive especially towards the local environments and interparticle distance. With the final aim of this project towards new plasmonic biosensors and to develop a class of blackbody materials, this
project starts with optimizing the synthesis of Au plasmonic blackbodies. Other steps of biosensor development are involved with surface modification, bioconjugation and spectroscopic detection using UV-vis spectrometer and
microscope. |
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Size controlled synthesis of compact plasmonic blackbodies and a comparative study of wavelengthdependent photothermal therapy |
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