Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
In this paper, we described a versatile two steps approach for the realization of silica
inverse opals functionalized with DNA-aptamers labelled with Cy3 fluorophore. The co-assembly
method was successfully employed for the realization of high quality inverse silica opal, whilst the
inverse network was functionalized via epoxy chemistry. Morphological and optical assessment
revealed the presence of large ordered domains with a transmission band gap depth of 32%, after the
functionalization procedure. Finite Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) simulations confirmed the high
optical quality of the inverse opal realized. Photoluminescence measurements evidenced the effective
immobilization of DNA-aptamer molecules labelled with Cy3 throughout the entire sample thickness.
This assumption was verified by the inhibition of the fluorescence of Cy3 fluorophore tailoring the
position of the photonic band gap of the inverse opal. The modification of the fluorescence could
be justified by a variation in the density of states (DOS) calculated by the Plane Wave Expansion
(PWE) method. Finally, the development of the aforementioned approach could be seen as proof of
the concept experiment, suggesting that this type of system may act as a suitable platform for the
realization of fluorescence-based bio-sensors.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
colloidal crystal; PWE method; FDTD simulations; fluorescence; band gap;; co-assembly; DNA-aptamers
Elenco autori:
Armellini, Cristina; Lunelli, Lorenzo; Pasquardini, Laura; Nodehi, Somayeh; Ferrari, Maurizio; Pelli, Stefano; Chiappini, Andrea; Pietralunga, SILVIA MARIA
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