Gold Nanocages: From Synthesis to Theranostic Applications
Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
Gold nanostructures have garnered considerable attention in recent years for their potential to facilitate both the diagnosis and treatment of cancer through their advantageous chemical and physical properties. The key feature of Au nanostructures for enabling this diverse array of biomedical applications is their attractive optical properties, specifically the scattering and absorption of light at resonant wavelengths due to the excitation of plasmon oscillations. This phenomenon is commonly known as localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) and is the source of the ruby red color of conventional Au colloids. The resonant wavelength depends on the size, shape, and geometry of the nanostructures, providing a…
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9Topics & keywords
- Nanocages
- Nanostructure
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Surface plasmon resonance
- Plasmon
- Chloroauric acid
- Optoelectronics