Issue 24, 2015

Plasmonic polymers with strong chiroptical response for sensing molecular chirality

Abstract

We report on the chiroptical transfer and amplification effect observed in plasmonic polymers consisting of achiral gold nanorod monomers linked by cysteine chiral molecules in an end-to-end fashion. A new strategy for controlling the hot spots based circular dichroism (CD)-active sites in plasmonic polymers was developed to realize tailored and reproducible chiroptical activity in a controlled way. We showed that by regulating the bond angles between adjacent nanorods and the degree of polymerization in the linear plasmonic polymer, weak molecular chirality in the ultraviolet spectral region can be amplified by more than two orders of magnitude via the induced CD response in the visible/near infrared region. We demonstrate that this plasmonic polymer can be used to provide not only the Raman “fingerprint” information for identifying the molecular identity but also the CD signatures for (i) resolving the enantiomeric pairs of cysteine molecules at a small quantity level, and (ii) quantifying the enantiomeric purity of the chiral analytes. Chiral analyses by chiroptically responsive plasmonic polymers may find important applications in bioscience and biomedicine.

Graphical abstract: Plasmonic polymers with strong chiroptical response for sensing molecular chirality

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Mar 2015
Accepted
10 May 2015
First published
14 May 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 10690-10698

Plasmonic polymers with strong chiroptical response for sensing molecular chirality

D. Zhai, P. Wang, R. Wang, X. Tian, Y. Ji, W. Zhao, L. Wang, H. Wei, X. Wu and X. Zhang, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 10690 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR01966D

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