Three-dimensional gold nanorods-doped multicolor microstructures
2012
In this study, three-dimensional (3D) crosslinked bovine serum albumin (BSA) microstructures containing gold
nanorods (AuNRs) at different absorption wavelengths were fabricated via multiphoton excited photochemistry using
rose Bengal (RB) as the photoactivator. After the processing, a higher laser power, greater than the threshold of the
AuNR photothermal damage at the matched wavelength for the longitudinal plasmon resonance of AuNR, is adopted to
reshape the AuNRs into gold nanospheres at the designed positions of the 3D structure. As a result, 3D BSA
microstructures containing different color AuNRs at the designed positions can be successfully fabricated. The
AuNRs-doped BSA multicolor microstructures not only can be applied in biomedical scaffolds with plasmonic
properties such as two-photon luminescence imaging and photothermal therapy but also can be a specific 3D
biomaterial microdevice for plasmonic field.
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