Nano-Snowflower of Gold Nanoparticles-Ruthenium Metallopolymer-Carbon Nanotubes Binding Anti-DNP IgE Antibody
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been chemically functionalized onto multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) through a metallopolymer linker-bis (2,2′:6′2″-terpyridine) ruthenium(II)-connected diblock poly(N-isopropyacryamide). A “nano-snowflower” pattern was
formed by self-assembly MWCNTAuNP nanocomposite with anti-DNP IgE antibody. MWCNT-AuNP nanohybrid has unique biocompatibility and electronic current–voltage properties. This nanohybrid shows the potential application for IgE biosensor to diagnose cancer cells. We represent a step towards
building complex electronic circuits response by providing molecular recognition properties.
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 August 2015
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