posted on 2015-09-15, 00:00authored byJames
R. Matthews, Courtney M. Payne, Jason H. Hafner
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering
(SERS) and localized surface
plasmon resonance sensing (LSPR) have been applied for a detailed
analysis of lipid bilayers at the surface of gold nanorods. The spatial
dependence of surface enhancement and the optical effects of the lipid
phase transition confirm the presence of a bilayer membrane structure.
Deuterated lipids exchanged rapidly between the nanorod surface and
lipid vesicles in solution, suggesting a loosely bound, natural membrane
structure. However, at a low solution concentration of lipid vesicles,
the lipids on the gold nanorod surface convert to a nonbilayer structure,
which could impact biological applications of these nanomaterials.