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molecules adsorbed on their surface, energy transferred by PRET
induces a wavelengthdependent quenching in the scattering pro
file.^166 Due to the strong scattering intensity in the visible region,
AuNPs are considered to be perfect material for the studying of
PRET. For instance, As the amine complex of [Cu(TMSen)]^2 has
optical absorption peaks in the visible range (around 550 nm), AuNPs
with 50 nm in diameter, of which scattering peak lay around 550 nm,
was used to form nanoplasmonic probe, this nanoplasmonic probe is
shown in Fig. 6. This probe with ethylenediamine moiety modified
Fig. 6. Plasmonic resonance energy transferbased metal ion sensing (PRET–MIS).
(a) When the transition metal ion (blue) binds with the matching ligand (red), owing
to the new absorption band, transferred to the metal–ligand complex. (b) There is no
spectral overlap between ligands without the metal ion and the GNP (left). When the
electronic absorption frequency of the metal–ligand complex matches with the
Rayleigh scattering frequency, the selective energy transfer is induced by this spectral
overlap (middle) and the distinguishable resonant quenching on the resonant
Rayleigh scattering spectrum is observed (right). Reprinted with permission from
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