Issue 33, 2013

Metal nanoparticles for nano-imaging and nano-analysis

Abstract

Metal nanoparticles have recently emerged as ubiquitous surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) agents for nano-imaging and nano-analysis. These applications make use of the unique optical properties of metal nanoparticles to enhance the efficiency of Raman scattering, whereas the small size of the nanoparticles localizes the enhanced Raman scattering at the nanoscale. In this perspective, we review the recent progress in SERS nano-imaging and nano-spectroscopy using metal nanoparticles applied especially to biological samples and nanomaterials. For biosamples, the highly sensitive molecular SERS detection capability of metal nanoparticles is used to analyze intracellular molecules. For analysis of nanomaterials, an innovative approach called tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS) microscopy, where metal nanoparticles are used with an AFM cantilever, has proven to be extremely powerful for nano-imaging. The precise control and analysis of the interaction between the metal and the sample are thus the key to overcome the limitations of current microscopic and spectroscopic techniques, and to guide future developments.

Graphical abstract: Metal nanoparticles for nano-imaging and nano-analysis

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
28 Apr 2013
Accepted
26 Jun 2013
First published
17 Jul 2013

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013,15, 13713-13722

Metal nanoparticles for nano-imaging and nano-analysis

J. Ando, T. Yano, K. Fujita and S. Kawata, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013, 15, 13713 DOI: 10.1039/C3CP51806J

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