Title :
Bioassisted selective-capture and release of nanoparticles toward application on microfluidic devices
Author :
Shimada, Y. ; Suzuki, M. ; Sugiyama, M. ; Kumagai, I. ; Umetsu, M.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Peptides with affinity for inorganic materials hold promise for immobilizing functional nanostructures on a solid surface. In this study, a peptide with strict selective affinity for ZnO surfaces was utilized. We functionalized cadmium selenide (CdSe) nanoparticles by conjugating ZnO-binding peptides (ZnOBPs) on the surface of the nanoparticles and performed spontaneous and reversible patterning of ZnOBP-displayed nanoparticles on lithographed ZnO films. Conjugation of ZnOBPs on CdSe nanoparticles caused spontaneous adsorption of the nanoparticles on a ZnO film, and fluorescence and cathodoluminescence images clearly showed specific adsorption of nanoparticles on nano- and micrometer scales. The selectively-bound nanoparticles on ZnO films were completely released by changing the phosphate concentration in solution; such release did not require heat or mechanical applications. Our results show the potential of material-binding peptides for nanopatterning and dynamic microarray applications.
Keywords :
II-VI semiconductors; adsorption; bioMEMS; biochemistry; cadmium compounds; macromolecules; microfluidics; micrometry; molecular biophysics; nanobiotechnology; nanolithography; nanoparticles; nanopatterning; zinc compounds; bioassisted selective capture; dynamic microarray; inorganic materials; lithographed ZnO films; material-binding peptides; microfluidic devices; micrometer scales; nanometer scale; nanoparticles; nanopatterning; nanostructures; phosphate concentration; spontaneous adsorption; Films; Luminescence; Nanoparticles; Peptides; Silicon; Substrates; Zinc oxide; material-binding peptide; nanoparticles; reversible patterning;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference (TRANSDUCERS), 2011 16th International
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0157-3
DOI :
10.1109/TRANSDUCERS.2011.5969818