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In Vitro Identification of Gold Nanorods through Hyperspectral Imaging
Authors:Bradley M Stacy  Kristen K Comfort  Donald A Comfort  Saber M Hussain
Institution:1. Applied Biotechnology Branch, Human Effectiveness Directorate, 711 Human Performance Wing, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH, 45433, USA
2. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, 45469, USA
Abstract:Due to their unique plasmonic and optical properties, gold nanorods (GNR) have shown tremendous potential for nano-based applications extending into a variety of fields including bioimaging, sensor development, electronics, and cancer therapy. These distinctive, shape-specific properties are strongly dependent upon the GNR aspect ratio, thus producing the ability to be targeted for an application by fine-tuning their physical parameters. It is owing to their characteristic spectral signature, which is vastly different from that of a cellular setting, that GNRs are emerging as an ideal candidate for nano-based imaging applications. However, one challenge that has emerged in the field of bioimaging is the need to account for the observed plasmon coupling effect that arises from GNR agglomeration in a physiological environment. In this study, GNRs with aspect ratios of 2.5 and 6.0 were actively identified in an in vitro setting through a hyperspectral imaging (HSI) analysis; which successfully recognized and separated the light scattering pattern of these particles from that of the surrounding cells. Through inclusion of agglomerated GNR spectral patterns in the HSI spectral library, this imaging technique was able to overcome the complication of plasmon coupling, though to varying degrees. These results demonstrate the tremendous potential of GNRs coupled with HSI analysis to advance the field of nano-based sensing and imaging mechanisms.
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