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ОбложкаMixed metal nanomaterials / ed. by C.S.S.R.Kumar. - Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2009. - xxi, 507 p.: ill., some col. - (Nanomaterials for the life sciences; Vol.3). - Bibliogr. at the end of the chapters. - Ind.: p.499-507. - ISBN 978-3-527-32153-7
 

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Preface .....................................................  XIII
List of Contributors ......................................... XVII

1  Gold Nanoshells in Biomedical Applications ................... 1
   Tim A. Erickson and James W. Tunnell
   1.1  Introduction ............................................ 1
   1.2  Physical Properties of Gold Nanoshells .................. 2
        1.2.1  Overview of General Optical Properties ........... 2
        1.2.2  The Physics of Gold Nanoshells ................... 5
               1.2.2.1  The Dielectric Function of Gold ......... 6
               1.2.2.2  The Quasi-Static Approximation and
                        Conditions for Surface Plasmon
                        Resonance ............................... 7
               1.2.2.3  Mie Theory ............................. 13
               1.2.2.4  Near-Field Enhancement ................. 13
               1.2.2.5  Photoluminescence ...................... 14
        1.2.3  Photo-Thermal Material Characteristics .......... 14
   1.3  Synthesis and Bioconjugation ........................... 16
        1.3.1  Synthesis ....................................... 16
        1.3.2  Bioconjugation: Smarter Nanoshells .............. 18
   1.4  Biodistribution, Toxicity Profile and Transport ........ 19
        1.4.1  Biodistribution Studies ......................... 20
        1.4.2  Transport Mechanisms ............................ 22
        1.4.3  Toxicity ........................................ 25
   1.5  Biomedical Applications ................................ 26
        1.5.1  In Vitro Cancer Detection and Imaging ........... 26
        1.5.2  In Vivo Detection and Imaging ................... 28
        1.5.3  Integrated Cancer Imaging and Therapy Agents .... 29
        1.5.4  In Vitro Studies ................................ 29
        1.5.5  In Vivo Photothermal Therapy .................... 31
        1.5.6  Drug Delivery ................................... 34
        1.5.7  Tissue Welding .................................. 35
        1.5.8  Biosensors ...................................... 35
               1.5.8.1  Absorbance-Based Biosensing ............ 37
               1.5.8.2  SERS Biosensing ........................ 37
   1.6  Concluding Remarks ..................................... 38
        References ............................................. 39

2  Anisotropic Bimetallic/Oxide Nanomaterials for The Life
   Sciences
   Jessica B. Graham, Megan E. Pearce and Aliasger K. Salem
   2.1  Introduction ........................................... 45
   2.2  Synthesis and Functionalization of Anisotropic
        Bimetallic Nanoparticles ............................... 45
        2.2.1  Nanorods ........................................ 45
        2.2.2  Nano wires ...................................... 47
   2.3  Applications in the Life Sciences ...................... 48
        2.3.1  Biosensing ...................................... 48
        2.3.2  Imaging ......................................... 49
        2.3.3  Gene Delivery ................................... 49
        2.3.4  Vaccine Applications ............................ 52
   2.4  Conclusions ............................................ 54
        References ............................................. 54

3  Au—Pt Nanomaterials and Enzymatic Catalysts for Biofuel
   Cell Applications ........................................... 57
   Aurélien Habrioux, Karine Servat, Boniface Kokoh and
   Nicolas Alonso-Vante
   3.1  Introduction ........................................... 57
   3.2  Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) ........................ 58
        3.2.1  ORR Metal Catalysts ............................. 60
        3.2.2  ORR Enzymatic Catalysts ......................... 61
               3.2.2.1  Techniques Used for Enzyme
                        Immobilization ......................... 61
               3.2.2.2  Enzymatic Reduction of Oxygen to
                        Water .................................. 63
   3.3  Glucose Oxidation ...................................... 70
        3.3.1  Process on Metal Electrodes ..................... 70
               3.3.1.1  Synthesis and Structural Properties
                        of Gold-Platinum Nanoparticles ......... 71
               3.3.1.2  Electrocatalytic Oxidation of
                        D-(+)-Glucose on Gold-Platinum
                        Catalysts .............................. 73
        3.3.2  Glucose Oxidation via Enzymes ................... 77
               3.3.2.1  Glucose Oxidation Catalyzed by GDH ..... 78
               3.3.2.2  Glucose Oxidation Catalyzed by GOx ..... 79
   3.4  Application to Fuel Cell Systems ....................... 85
        3.4.1  Glucose/Oxygen Biofuel Cells .................... 85
        3.4.2  Glucose/Oxygen Biofuel Cells with Au—Pt
               Nanoparticles as Anode Catalysts ................ 90
   3.5  Summary and Outlook .................................... 91
        Acknowledgments ........................................ 92
        Abbreviations .......................................... 93
        References ............................................. 93

4  Spherical and Anisotropic Metallic Nanomaterials-Based
   NSET Biosensors ............................................ 103
   Paresh Chandra Ray, Jelani Griffin, Wentong Lu, Oleg
   Tovmachenko, Anant K. Singh, Dulal Senapati and Gabriel
   A. Kolawole
   4.1  Introduction .......................................... 103
        4.1.1  Nanotechnology Promises on Biological
               Detection ...................................... 105
   4.2  Size- and Shape-Dependent Super Quenching Properties
        of Nanomaterials ...................................... 106
   4.3  Nanomaterial Surface Energy Transfer (NSET) ........... 109
        4.3.1  Portable NSET Probes ........................... 111
        4.3.2  NSET Probe for DNA/RNA Hybridization
               Detection ...................................... 112
               4.3.2.1  Size-Dependence Sensitivity ........... 114
        4.3.3  Distance-Dependent NSET ........................ 115
        4.3.4  Multiplex DNA Detection ........................ 119
        4.3.5  NSET for Monitoring Mg2+-Dependent RNA
               Folding ........................................ 121
        4.3.6  NSET for DNA Cleavage Detection ................ 125
        4.3.7  NSET for Cancer Cell Detection ................. 128
   4.4  Gold Nanoshell-Based Biosensors ....................... 129
   4.5  Problems and Challenges ............................... 131
   4.6  Summary ............................................... 131
        Acknowledgments ....................................... 132
        References ............................................ 132

5  Mixed-Metal Oxide Nanomaterials for Environmental
   Remediation ................................................ 139
   Dambar B. Hamal, Kennedy K. Kalebaila and Kenneth
   J. Klabunde
   5.1  Introduction .......................................... 139
   5.2  TiO2 Heterogeneous Photocatalysis for Environmental
        Remediation ........................................... 141
        5.2.1  Metal-Doped TiO2 Mixed-Metal Oxides as
               UV-Light-Sensitive Photocatalysts .............. 141
        5.2.2  Metal-Doped TiO2 Mixed-metal Oxides as
               Visible-Light-Sensitive Photocatalysts ......... 146
   5.3  Other Mixed-metal Oxide Photocatalysts ................ 150
   5.4  Conclusions ........................................... 156
   References ................................................. 157

6  Building Nonmagnetic Metal@Oxide and Bimetallic
   Nanostructures: Potential Applications in the Life
   Sciences ................................................... 161
   Мао-Song Mo and Xu-Sheng Du
   6.1  Introduction .......................................... 161
   6.2  Building Nonmagnetic Metal@Oxide and Bimetallic
        Nanostructures ........................................ 162
        6.2.1  Core-Shell Nanostructures and Building
               Strategy ....................................... 162
        6.2.2  Metal@Oxide Core-Shell Nanostructures .......... 163
        6.2.3  Bimetallic Nanostructures ...................... 164
               6.2.3.1  Bimetallic Core-Shell
                        Nanostructures ........................ 164
               6.2.3.2  1-D Bimetallic Heteronanostructures ... 174
               6.2.3.3  Bimetallic Alloy Nanostructures ....... 179
        6.2.4  3-D Mesoscale Bimetallic Patterning ............ 185
   6.3  Current and Future Applications in the Life
        Sciences .............................................. 188
   6.4  Summary and Outlook ................................... 191
        Acknowledgments ....................................... 192
        References ............................................ 192

7  Biofunctionalization of Spherical and Anisotropic
   Bimetallic Nanomaterials ................................... 197
   Davide Prosperi, Laura Polito, Carlo Morasso and Diego
   Monti
   7.1  Introduction .......................................... 197
   7.2  Spherical Core-Shell Bimetallic Nanoparticles ......... 198
        7.2.1  Agcore/Aushell Nanoparticles ..................... 198
        7.2.2  Aucore/Agshell Nanoparticles ..................... 201
        7.2.3  Silver Enhancement of Gold Nanoparticles ....... 204
        7.2.4  DNA-Assisted Synthesis of Core-Shell
               Nanoparticles .................................. 205
        7.2.5  Biofunctionalization for the Construction of
               Core-Shell Bimetallic Nanostructures ........... 206
   7.3  Anisotropically Shaped Nanoparticles: Nanorods and
        Nanowires ............................................. 209
        7.3.1  Surface Modifications .......................... 210
        7.3.2  NW/NR Functionalization with Protein
               Molecules ...................................... 212
        7.3.3  NW/NR Functionalization by DNA ................. 218
        7.3.4  Detection and Sensing .......................... 220
   7.4  Profunctional Bimetallic Alloys ....................... 224
        7.4.1  Dendrimer-Encapsulated Bimetal Nanoparticles ... 225
        7.4.2  Surface Stabilization by Ligand Exchange ....... 228
        7.4.3  DNA Metallization .............................. 228
        7.4.4  Miscellaneous .................................. 229
   7.5  Outlook ............................................... 234
        References ............................................ 234

8  Multielemental Nanorods (Nanowires): Synthesis,
   Characterization and Analytical Applications ............... 241
   Yang-Wei Lin, Zong-Hong Lin, Chih-Ching Huang and Huan-
   Tsung Chang
   8.1  Introduction .......................................... 241
   8.2  Synthetic Strategies .................................. 243
        8.2.1  Organic-Phase Synthesis ........................ 243
               8.2.1.1  Bimetallic NRs ........................ 243
               8.2.1.2  Semiconductor NRs ..................... 245
        8.2.2  Aqueous-Phase Synthesis ........................ 248
               8.2.2.1  Bimetallic NRs ........................ 248
               8.2.2.2  Multisegmented NRs .................... 250
               8.2.2.3  Bimetallic/Trimetallic Oxide NRs ...... 252
               8.2.2.4  Semiconductor NRs ..................... 254
   8.3  Properties ............................................ 255
        8.3.1  Absorption ..................................... 256
        8.3.2  Emission ....................................... 258
        8.3.3  Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering .............. 260
        8.3.4  Catalytic Properties ........................... 262
        8.3.5  Magnetism ...................................... 263
   8.4  Analytical Applications ............................... 264
        8.4.1  Detection of Gaseous Molecules ................. 265
        8.4.2  Detection of Metal Ions ........................ 265
        8.4.3  Separation and Sensing of Proteins ............. 267
        8.4.4  DNA Detection .................................. 269
        8.4.5  Detection of Pathogens and Bacteria ............ 271
   8.5  Conclusions ........................................... 271
        Abbreviations ......................................... 272
        References ............................................ 273

9  Spherical and Anisotropic Nonmagnetic Core-Shell
   Nanomaterials: Synthesis and Characterization .............. 281
   Tewodros Asefa, Abhishek Anan, Cole Duncan and Youwei Xie
   9.1  Introduction: Core-Shell Nanomaterials and Their
        Biological/Medical Applications ....................... 281
   9.2  Nonmagnetic Core-Shell Nanomaterials .................. 287
   9.3  Synthesis of Cores in Core-Shell Nanostructures ....... 288
        9.3.1  Metal Cores .................................... 288
        9.3.2  Metal Oxide Cores .............................. 289
        9.3.3  Polymeric Cores ................................ 290
        9.3.4  Semiconductor Cores ............................ 290
   9.4  Deposition of Shells over the Core Nanomaterials ...... 290
   9.5  Types of Core-Shell Nanomaterial ...................... 291
        9.5.1  Metal-Insulator Core-Shell Nanomaterials ....... 291
               9.5.1.1  Metal-Dense Metal Oxide Core-Shell
                        Nanomaterials ......................... 292
               9.5.1.2  Metal-Functionalized Metal Oxide
                        Core-Shell Nanoparticles .............. 294
               9.5.1.3  Metal-Porous Metal Oxide Core-Shell ... 294
               9.5.1.4  Metal-Polymer Core-Shell
                        Nanoparticles ......................... 295
               9.5.1.5  Hollow Metal-Metal Oxide Shells by
                        Controlled Core-Dissolution ........... 298
               9.5.1.6  Metal Core-Dendrimer Core-Shell
                        Nanoparticles ......................... 300
               9.5.1.7  Metal Core-Semiconducting Metal
                        Oxide Shell Nanoparticles ............. 300
        9.5.2  Insulator-Metal Core-Shell Nanomaterials ....... 301
               9.5.2.1  Metal Oxide-Metal Core-Shell
                        Nanostructures ........................ 301
               9.5.2.2  Polymer-Metal Core-Shell
                        Nanostructures ........................ 301
        9.5.3  Insulator-Insulator Core-Shell Nanoparticles ... 302
               9.5.3.1  Polymer-Metal Oxide Core-Shell
                        Nanomaterials ......................... 302
               9.5.3.2  Polymer-Polymer Core-Shell
                        Nanomaterials ......................... 303
               9.5.3.3  Biomolecule (Protein) Core-Polymer
                        Shell Core-Shell Nanoparticles ........ 304
               9.5.3.4  Metal Oxide-Metal Oxide Core-Shell
                        Nanomaterials ......................... 305
               9.5.3.5  Metal Oxide-Dye-Doped Silica and
                        Dye-Doped Silica-Metal Oxide Core-
                        Shell Nanostructures .................. 305
               9.5.3.6  Metal Oxide-Polymer Core-Shell
                        Nanoparticles ......................... 305
               9.5.3.7  Other Inorganic Materials Cores:
                        Metal Oxide Shells .................... 306
        9.5.4  Semiconductor-Insulator Core-Shell
               Nanomaterials .................................. 307
        9.5.5  Semiconductor-Semiconductor Core-Shell
               Nanomaterials .................................. 308
        9.5.6  Semiconductor-Semiconductor-Dendrimer Core-
               Shell-Shell Nanoparticles ...................... 308
        9.5.7  Insulator-Semiconductor Core-Shell
               Nanomaterials .................................. 309
        9.5.8  Metal-Metal Core-Shell ......................... 310
        9.5.9  Insulator-Metal Core-Shell Nanoparticles ....... 313

        9.5.10 Carbon-Containing Core-Shell Nanomaterials ..... 313
               9.5.10.1 Metal Oxide-Carbon Core-Shell
                        Nanoparticles ......................... 313
        9.5.11 Other Carbon-Containing Core-Shell
               Nanomaterials .................................. 313
        9.5.12 Synthetic Methods to Create Core-Shell
               Nanomaterials, and their Characterizations ..... 316
   9.6  Applications .......................................... 317
        9.6.1  Applications in Biology and Medicine ........... 317
               9.6.1.1  Bioimaging and Immunoassay ............ 318
               9.6.1.2  Drug or Biomolecular Delivery
                        Vehicles .............................. 319
        9.6.2  Core-Shell Nanomaterials for Catalysis ......... 319
   9.7  Conclusions and Future Prospects ...................... 320
        Acknowledgments ....................................... 321
        References ............................................ 321

10 Spherical and Anisotropic Silica Shell Nanomaterials ....... 331
   Chih-Wei Lai, Jong-Kai Hsiao, Yu-Chun Chen and Pi-Tai
   Chou
   10.1 Introduction .......................................... 331
   10.2 Silica-Coated Metal Nanoparticles ..................... 332
        10.2.1 Noble Metal Nanoparticles: An Overview ......... 332
               10.2.1.1 Sol-Gel method for Silica Coating ..... 334
        10.2.2 Silica Shell for Biofunctionalization .......... 338
        10.2.3 Application of Silica-Coated Metal
               Nanoparticles .................................. 338
               10.2.3.1 Silica Shell Modified with
                        Oligonucleotides ...................... 338
               10.2.3.2 Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering
                        Effect ................................ 339
               10.2.3.3 Enhanced Luminescence Intensity ....... 342
        10.2.4 Coating Silica Gold Nanorods ................... 344
        10.2.5 Silica-Encapsulated Platinum ................... 345
   10.3 Silica-Coated Quantum Dots ............................ 345
        10.3.1 The Advantages of Coating QDs with Silica ...... 346
        10.3.2 Different Types of Silica-Coated QDs ........... 347
               10.3.2.1 Hydrophobic QDs ....................... 347
               10.3.2.2 Hydrophilic QDs ....................... 349
   10.4 Silica-Encapsulated Magnetic Nanoparticles ............ 351
        10.4.1 Silica-Coated Alloy Metal Nanoparticles ........ 354
        10.4.2 Silica-Coated Magnetic Metal Oxide
               Nanoparticles .................................. 356
        10.4.3 Applications of Silica-Coated Magnetic
               Nanoparticles .................................. 359
               10.4.3.1 Forming Hybrid Materials with Optic
                        Materials Dopant ...................... 359
   10.5 Hollow Silica Spherical Structures .................... 363
        10.5.1 Au and Pt Nanoparticles in Hollow Spheres ...... 363
   10.6 Conclusions ........................................... 367
        References ............................................ 368

11 Spherical and Anisotropic Core-Shell and Alloy
   Nanomaterials: Characterization Using X-Ray Absorption
   Spectroscopy ............................................... 377
   Loka Subramanyam Sarma, Hung-Lung Chou, Ming-Yao Cheng,
   Fadlilatul Taufany, Feng-Ju Lai, Meng-Che Tsai, Shih-Hong
   Chang and Bing-Joe Hwang
   11.1 I ntroduction ......................................... 377
   11.2 Nanoparticle Systems for Biomedical Applications ...... 381
        11.2.1 Bioimaging (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) ........ 381
        11.2.2 Drug Delivery .................................. 382
   11.3 Characterization of Spherical and Anisotropic
        Core-Shell and Alloy Nanomaterials using X-Ray
        Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) ......................... 383
        11.3.1 XAS Fundamentals ............................... 384
        11.3.2 XAS Data Collection and Analysis ............... 386
        11.3.3 Structural Characterization: XAS
               Methodologies .................................. 387
               11.3.3.1 Particle Size, Shape and Aspect
                        Ratio of Nanoparticles ................ 387
               11.3.3.2 Alloy Versus Core-Shell Structure,
                        Atomic Distribution and Degree of
                        Alloying of Nanomaterials: An XAS
                        Methodology ........................... 389
               11.3.3.3 Surface and Core Composition in
                        Bimetallic Nanoparticles: An XAS
                        Methodology ........................... 391

        11.3.4 Review of XAS Characterization Methodologies
               for Nanomaterials .............................. 392
        11.3.5 XAS Characterization of Surface Interactions ... 399
  11.4  Conclusions ........................................... 400
        Acknowledgments ....................................... 401
  References .................................................. 401

12 Anisotropic Hexagonal Boron Nitride Nanomaterials:
   Synthesis and Applications ................................. 411
   Wei-Qiang Han
   12.1 Introduction .......................................... 411
   12.2 Synthesis of В N Nanotubes ............................ 412
        12.2.1 Introduction ................................... 412
        12.2.2 Arc Discharge .................................. 413
        12.2.3 Laser Ablation ................................. 416
        12.2.4 Carbon Nanotubes-Substitution Reaction ......... 420
        12.2.5 Chemical Vapor Deposition ...................... 426
        12.2.6 Solid-Gas Reaction ............................. 429
        12.2.7 Low-Temperature Autoclaving .................... 430
        12.2.8 Pore-Template .................................. 430
        12.2.9 Arc-Jet Plasma ................................. 432
   12.3 BNNT-Based Nano-Objects ............................... 433
        12.3.1 Filled BNNTs ................................... 433
        12.3.2 Functionalized BNNTs ........................... 436
   12.4 Porous BN and BN Mesh ................................. 439
        12.4.1 Direct Pyrolyzing Borazinic Precursors ......... 439
        12.4.2 Use of Mesoporous Molds ........................ 440
        12.4.3 Carbon Template-Substitution Reaction .......... 442
   12.5 BN Mono- or Few-Layer Sheets .......................... 443
   12.6 Physical Properties of h-BN ........................... 446
   12.7 Applications .......................................... 447
        12.7.1 Pharmaceutical Table Lubricant ................. 447
        12.7.2 Cosmetic Materials ............................. 448
        12.7.3 10BNNTs for Cancer Therapy and Diagnostics ..... 449
        12.7.4 BNNT Composites ................................ 449
        12.7.5 Gas Adsorption ................................. 450
        12.7.6 Electrical Nanoinsulators ...................... 452
        12.7.7 Ultraviolet Lasers and LEDs .................... 452
        12.7.8 BN as Support for Catalysts .................... 452
   12.8 Concluding Remarks .................................... 453
        Acknowledgments ....................................... 453
        References ............................................ 453

13 Spherical and Anisotropic Boron Nitride Nanomaterials:
   Synthesis and Characterization ............................. 463
   Chengchun Tang and Yangxian Li
   13.1 Introduction .......................................... 463
   13.2 BN Nanomaterials Synthesis ............................ 464
        13.2.1 Spherical BN Particles ......................... 464
        13.2.2 Anisotropic BN Nanostructures .................. 470
               13.2.2.1 Multiwalled Nanorubes ................. 470
               13.2.2.2 Single-Walled Nanorubes ............... 476
               13.2.2.3 Collapsed BN Nanorubes ................ 478
               13.2.2.4 Nanowires ............................. 480
   13.3 Remarks on Properties and Applications ................ 483
        13.3.1 High-Temperature Chemical Inertness ............ 484
        13.3.2 Electrical Properties .......................... 484
        13.3.3 High Thermal Conductivity ...................... 485
        13.3.4 Mechanical Properties .......................... 486
        13.3.5 Hydrogen Storage ............................... 487
        13.3.6 Life Sciences .................................. 487
   13.4 Concluding Remarks .................................... 489
        Acknowledgments ....................................... 491
        References ............................................ 491

Index ......................................................... 499


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