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Lead, hybrid analytical techniques

The unique photonic and condnctive properties of some nanoparticles can be employed to detect biological recognitions on a surface. With dimensions similar to those of biomolecnles, nanoparlicles are a natural choice for detecting biomolecules, which can be nsed in both electrochemically and optically based biosensors. Upon the assembly of nanoparticles on a solid surface, the biomolecules adsorbed on the surfaces of nanoparlicles can be detected by means of surface plasmon resonance (SPR), surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), and surface-enhanced fluorescence spectroscopic techniques. Furthermore, the unique size-controlled optical properties of semiconductor nanoparticles imply that the organization of combinatorial hbraries of biomolecule-semiconductor nanoparticle hybrid systems or the assembly of these hybrids in array configurations may lead to the high-throughput parallel analysis of numerous analytes [53]. [Pg.365]


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