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Amphiphilic-Polymer-Guided Plasmonic Assemblies and Their Biomedical Applications.

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Plasmonic nanostructures with unique physical and biological properties have attracted increased attention for potential biomedical applications. Polymers grafted on metal nanoparticle surface can be used as assembly regulating molecules to… Click to show full abstract

Plasmonic nanostructures with unique physical and biological properties have attracted increased attention for potential biomedical applications. Polymers grafted on metal nanoparticle surface can be used as assembly regulating molecules to guide nanoparticles organize into ordered or hierarchical structures in solution, within condensed phases, or at interfaces. In this Topical Review, we will highlight recent efforts on self-assembly of gold nanoparticles coated with polymer brushes. How and what kind of polymer graft can be used to adjust nanoparticle interactions, to dictate interparticle orientation, and to determine assembled nanostructures will be discussed. Furthermore, the Topical Review will shed light on the physicochemical properties, including self-assembly behavior and kinetics, tunable localized surface plasmon resonance effect, enhanced surface enhanced Raman scattering, and other optical and thermal properties. The potential of self-assembled nanostructures for applications in different fields, especially in biomedicine, will also be elaborated.

Keywords: polymer guided; amphiphilic polymer; polymer; guided plasmonic; plasmonic assemblies; biomedical applications

Journal Title: Bioconjugate chemistry
Year Published: 2017

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