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Compact Quantum Dots for Single-molecule Imaging
Published on: October 9, 2012
Quantum dot nanobarcodes: epitaxial assembly of nanoparticle-polymer complexes in homogeneous solution
Jian Yang1, Shivang R Dave, Xiaohu Gao
1Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, William H. Foege Building N530M, Campus Box 355061, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
Abstract:
Multiplexed nanobarcodes have been prepared with quantum dots (QDs) and alternating amphiphilic copolymers consisting of hydrocarbons and maleic anhydride groups. In homogeneous solution, the QD-polymer complexes grow epitaxially into nanobeads of narrow size dispersity, which has been previously achieved only for micrometer-sized beads in the presence of solid supports. As a result of this new nanostructure formation mechanism, more than 250 QDs can be loaded into a nanobead of 100 nm in diameter. A model assay for sensitive detection of human prostate specific antigen has also been demonstrated using the QD-nanobeads as fluorescent reporters. This nanoparticle-polymer self-assembly technology is capable of producing a variety of nanostructures and is expected to open new opportunities in nanoparticle-based ultrasensitive detection and imaging.

