DNA Origami-Assembled
Bimetallic Gold–Silver
Nanobipyramids: Enhanced Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering for Thiram
Pesticide Detection
Posted on 2024-11-11 - 20:10
Bimetallic nanostructures are a promising avenue for
enhancing
the capabilities of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), particularly
those that incorporate a hybrid of gold and silver. Anisotropic hybrid
plasmonic nanostructures with sharp edges hold great promise for tremendous
electric field enhancement at specific locations, known as hotspots.
In this study, nanoscale assembly of Ag-coated Au nanobipyramid (Au@Ag
NBP) dimers with a controlled nanogap was achieved using an elegant
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) origami technique. We have explored these
Au@Ag NBPs-DNA origami assemblies for the SERS-based detection of
thiram pesticide. The detection of thiram pesticides is significantly
important due to their widespread use in agricultural practices and
their potential environmental and health impacts. The monomer assemblies
were able to detect thiram with 1 aM sensitivity, whereas the dimer
assemblies showed SERS sensitivity of 0.5 aM with a limit of detection
of 0.45 aM. Additionally, the designed SERS substrate was successfully
employed to detect thiram on apple peel surfaces, further confirming
its highly sophisticated sensing capability in real-world applications.
Overall, our research underscores the potential of DNA origami-templated
bimetallic nanobipyramids for detecting pesticides, contributing to
the development of advanced sensing platforms for environmental monitoring
and agricultural management, further enhancing our ability to detect
and address pesticide-related risks.
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Rai, Shikha; Kaur, Charanleen; Sharma, Mridu; Kaur, Gagandeep; Sen, Tapasi (2024). DNA Origami-Assembled
Bimetallic Gold–Silver
Nanobipyramids: Enhanced Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering for Thiram
Pesticide Detection. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c05112