Abstract
Sensing methodologies for the detection of target compounds in mixtures are important in many different contexts, ranging from medical diagnosis to environmental analysis and quality assessment. Ideally, such detection methods should allow for both identification and quantification of the targets, minimizing the possibility of false positives. With very few exceptions, most of the available sensing techniques rely on the selective interaction of the analyte with some detector, which in turn produces a signal as a result of the interaction. This approach hence provides indirect information on the targets, whose identity is generally ensured by comparison with known standards, if available, or by the selectivity of the sensor system itself. Pursuing a different approach, NMR chemosensing aims at generating signals directly from the analytes, in the form of a (complete) NMR spectrum. In this way, not only are the targets unequivocally identified, but it also becomes possible to identify and assign the structures of unknown species. In this review we show how relaxation- and diffusion-based NMR techniques, assisted by appropriate nanoparticles, can be used to edit the 1H NMR spectrum of a mixture and extract the signals of specific target compounds. Monolayer-protected nanoparticles, in particular those made from gold, are well suited to this task because they provide a versatile, protein-size support to build or incorporate supramolecular receptors. Remarkably, the self-organized and multifunctional nature of the nanoparticle coating allows exploitation of different kinds of non-covalent interactions, to provide tailored binding sites for virtually any class of molecules. From the NMR standpoint, the reduced translational and rotational diffusion rates of bulky nanoparticles offer a way to manipulate the states of the monolayer spins and build a reservoir of magnetization that can be selectively transferred to the interacting analytes. In addition, the low correlation time and the enhanced rigidity of the coating molecules (due to their grafting and crowding on the particle surface) promote efficient spin diffusion, useful in saturation transfer experiments. The optimized combination of NMR experiments and nanoreceptors can ultimately allow the detection of relevant analytes in the micromolar concentration range, paving the way to applications in the diagnostic field and beyond.
PMID: 32471535 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
[NMR paper] Mechanistic Insight into Nanoparticle Surface Adsorption by Solution NMR Spectroscopy in an Aqueous Gel
Mechanistic Insight into Nanoparticle Surface Adsorption by Solution NMR Spectroscopy in an Aqueous Gel
Engineering nanoparticle (NP) functions at the molecular level requires a detailed understanding of the dynamic processes occurring at the NP surface. Herein we show that a combination of dark-state exchange saturation transfer (DEST) and relaxation dispersion (RD) NMR experiments on gel-stabilized NP samples enables the accurate determination of the kinetics and thermodynamics of adsorption. We used the former approach to describe the interaction of cholic acid (CA) and phenol...
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
07-17-2017 04:07 PM
[NMR paper] Mechanistic Insights into Nanoparticle Surface Adsorption by Solution NMR Spectroscopy in an Aqueous Gel
Mechanistic Insights into Nanoparticle Surface Adsorption by Solution NMR Spectroscopy in an Aqueous Gel
Engineering nanoparticle (NP) functions at molecular level requires a detailed understanding of the dynamic processes occurring at the NP surface. Here we show that the combined analysis of Dark state Exchange Saturation Transfer (DEST) and Relaxation Dispersion (RD) NMR experiments acquired on gel-stabilized samples of NP allows for accurate determination of the kinetics and thermodynamics of adsorption. We used the former approach to describe the interaction of cholic acid (CA) and...
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
06-23-2017 02:24 AM
TurningSupramolecular Receptors into Chemosensorsby Nanoparticle-Assisted “NMR Chemosensing”
TurningSupramolecular Receptors into Chemosensorsby Nanoparticle-Assisted “NMR Chemosensing”
Marie-Virgine Salvia, Giovanni Salassa, Federico Rastrelli and Fabrizio Mancin
http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/jacsat/0/jacsat.ahead-of-print/jacs.5b06300/20150827/images/medium/ja-2015-06300p_0010.gif
Journal of the American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b06300
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/acs/jacsat?d=yIl2AUoC8zA
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/acs/jacsat/~4/SRBOTDOBYv0
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
08-28-2015 12:45 AM
[NMR paper] The study of transient protein-nanoparticle interactions by solution NMR spectroscopy.
The study of transient protein-nanoparticle interactions by solution NMR spectroscopy.
Related Articles The study of transient protein-nanoparticle interactions by solution NMR spectroscopy.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 2015 Apr 30;
Authors: Assfalg M, Ragona L, Pagano K, D'Onofrio M, Zanzoni S, Tomaselli S, Molinari H
Abstract
The rapid development of novel nanoscale materials for applications in biomedicine urges an improved characterization of the nano-bio interfaces. Nanoparticles exhibit unique structures and properties, often...
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
05-06-2015 11:59 AM
The study of transient protein-nanoparticle interactions by solution NMR spectroscopy
The study of transient protein-nanoparticle interactions by solution NMR spectroscopy
Publication date: Available online 30 April 2015
Source:Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics</br>
Author(s): Michael Assfalg , Laura Ragona , Katiuscia Pagano , Mariapina D’Onofrio , Serena Zanzoni , Simona Tomaselli , Henriette Molinari</br>
The rapid development of novel nanoscale materials for applications in biomedicine urges an improved characterization of the nano-bio interfaces. Nanoparticles exhibit unique structures and properties, often...
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
04-30-2015 09:13 PM
Nanoparticle-AssistedNMR Detection of Organic Anions:From Chemosensing to Chromatography
Nanoparticle-AssistedNMR Detection of Organic Anions:From Chemosensing to Chromatography
Marie-Virginie Salvia, Federico Ramadori, Sara Springhetti, Marta Diez-Castellnou, Barbara Perrone, Federico Rastrelli and Fabrizio Mancin
http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/jacsat/0/jacsat.ahead-of-print/ja511205e/20150112/images/medium/ja-2014-11205e_0010.gif
Journal of the American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/ja511205e
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/acs/jacsat?d=yIl2AUoC8zA
http://www.bionmr.com//feeds.feedburner.com/~r/acs/jacsat/~4/7CDHwHPnTZ4