Second harmonic generation (SHG),
a nonlinear optical tool, was used to
characterize DNA bound through a
chemical linker to the flat surface of a
hemispherical lens. Contact angle
measurements were used to guarantee
that the chemical linker did not hydrolyze
under experimental conditions. SHG
experiments followed the effects of salt...
Weak interactions in ligand-receptor
pairs are important in biological systems.
However, the energetics of these interactions
are often difficult to quantify for ligandreceptor
pairs. Weak interactions are a part
of reorganization energy, which plays a role
in electron transfer reactions. Under certain
conditions the rate of electron transfer
can be...
This paper investigates the use of self-assembled monolayers
(SAMs) to optimize the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR)
biosensor for disease detection. Various experiments were done
with 1-(9-mercaptononyl)-3,6,9-trioxaundecan-11-ol (TDT) and
heptaoxatricosanoic acid (HSA), a new SAM; these included a solvent
study to determine refractive index sensitivity and nonspecific binding
and specific...
Magnetic nanostructures (MNS) have become the subject of intense
interest due to their superparamagnetic properties and consequently
their potential uses in medical diagnostics and therapeutics. In this
study, monodisperse magnetite MNSs were synthesized via thermal
decomposition of iron(III) acetylacetonate and transferred to aqueous
solution using 11-aminoundecanoic acid as the surfactant....
In this study, particle sorting and transportation
in Brownian liquids were explored by
translating an optical standing wave. The
standing wave is produced by crossing two
coherent beams of light, and determining
the resulting period by the angle of the
intersection. Adjusting the period and
velocity of wave ridges allows...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are highly
promising in the miniaturization of
electronic devices. However, there are
currently many limitations in mass
producing devices that involve the
application of CNTs, one of which is the
ability to physically pattern CNTs in specific
locations on a wafer, which is what this
study aims...
Weak, noncovalent interactions (dipoledipole
interactions, hydrogen bonding, and
Van der Waals forces) in ligand-receptor
pairs play a very important role in living
systems. A new way to study these
interactions is by using electron transfer
theory. The rate of electron transfer
between redox centers is dependent on
several factors, including...
Weak, noncovalent interactions (dipoledipole
interactions, hydrogen bonding, and
Van der Waals forces) in ligand-receptor
pairs play a very important role in living
systems. A new way to study these
interactions is by using electron transfer
theory. The rate of electron transfer
between redox centers is dependent on
several factors, including...
Antibiotin was labeled with colloidal Au
nanoparticles as a method of amplifying the
localized surface plasmon resonance
(LSPR) extinction maximum shift. This shift
allows for the monitoring of binding events
on the surface of nanosphere nithography
(NSL) fabricated silver nanoparticles. A
shift of +2.9 nm was observed for the
colloidal...
Magnetic nanostructures are of great
interest as platforms for medical applications,
including biomedical imaging and
targeted cancer therapy. However, current
magnetic nanostructures are limited by
magnetic strength and insufficient
biocompatibility. In this research project,
significant progress was made to address
these confines, including 1) increasing
magnetic responsiveness by replacing the...