Characterization of island films as surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy substrates for detecting low antitumor drug concentrations at single cell level

G. D. Sockalingum, A. Beljebbar, H. Morjani, J. F. Angiboust, M. Manfait
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Gold and silver vacuum-deposited island films were characterized by studying deposition variables such as film thickness, evaporation rate, and substrate temperature. For both metals, these parameters were correlated with the surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) effect and an increase in film thickness and low evaporation rates were shown to upshift the wavelength at maximum optical density (λmax) and increase the optical density of the substrates. In contrast, pre- and postdeposition annealing of gold films led to the formation of substrates that exhibited a downshift of λmax. Our spectral data also indicated that silver films are substrates that are more suited for SERS applications where high frequency visible excitations are used. Measurements on gold films classified them into two groups: thin Au films (10–50 Å) well adapted for red excitations and thicker ones that are operative in the near infrared. SERS results, which were obtained from a single HL60 cell treated with micromolar drug quantities, placed on thin gold island films indicated that these island films could be future promising substrates for SERS imaging at the cellular level. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Biospectroscopy 4: S71–S78, 1998

岛膜作为表面增强拉曼光谱底物在单细胞水平检测低抗肿瘤药物浓度的表征
通过研究薄膜厚度、蒸发速率和衬底温度等沉积变量,对真空沉积的金、银岛膜进行了表征。对于这两种金属,这些参数都与表面增强拉曼光谱(SERS)效应相关,并且薄膜厚度的增加和低蒸发速率显示出在最大光密度(λmax)处波长的上升,并增加衬底的光密度。相比之下,金薄膜的沉积前和沉积后退火导致形成的衬底表现出λmax的下降。我们的光谱数据还表明,银薄膜是更适合于使用高频可见激励的SERS应用的衬底。对金薄膜的测量将它们分为两组:适合红色激发的薄金薄膜(10-50 Å)和在近红外下工作的厚金薄膜。用微摩尔药物处理单个HL60细胞获得的SERS结果表明,这些岛状膜可能是未来在细胞水平上进行SERS成像的有前途的底物。©1998 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。生物光谱学学报(英文版),1998
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