Claims
- 1. A particle comprising exactly one surface-enhanced spectroscopy (SES)-active metal nanoparticle, a spectroscopy-active analyte associated with said SES-active metal nanoparticle, and an encapsulant surrounding said SES-active metal nanoparticle and said spectroscopy-active analyte, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte has a measurable SES spectrum.
- 2. The particle of claim 1, wherein said metal nanoparticle comprises a metal chosen from at least one of Cu, Na, Al, and Cr.
- 3. The particle of claim 1, wherein said metal nanoparticle comprises Au.
- 4. The particle of claim 1, wherein said metal nanoparticle comprises Ag.
- 5. The particle of claim 1 wherein said metal nanoparticle has a diameter of less than about 200 nm.
- 6. The particle of claim 5 wherein said metal nanoparticle has a diameter of between about 40 nm and about 100 nm.
- 7. The particle of claim 1 wherein said encapsulant has a thickness of between about 1 nm and about 40 nm.
- 8. The particle of claim 7 wherein said encapsulant has a thickness of between about 5 nm and about 15 nm.
- 9. The particle of claim 1, wherein said metal nanoparticle comprises a core overlaid with at least one metal shell, and wherein said core and at least one of said metal shells each comprise a metal chosen from at least one of Au, Ag, Cu, Na, Al, and Cr.
- 10. The particle of claim 1 wherein said metal nanoparticle comprises an alloy of at least two metals chosen from Au, Ag, Cu, Na, Al, and Cr.
- 11. The particle of claim 1, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte forms a submonolayer coating on said metal nanoparticle.
- 12. The particle of claim 1, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte forms a monolayer coating on said metal nanoparticle.
- 13. The particle of claim 1, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte forms a multilayer coating on said metal nanoparticle.
- 14. The particle of claim 1, wherein said encapsulant comprises at least one material chosen from glass, polymers, metals, metal oxides, and metal sulfides.
- 15. The particle of claim 1, wherein said encapsulant comprises at least two materials chosen from glasses, polymers, metals, metal oxides, and metal sulfides.
- 16. The particle of claim 1 wherein said encapsulant comprises glass oxide (SiOx).
- 17. The particle of claim 1 wherein said encapsulant comprises TiO2.
- 18. The particle of claim 1 wherein said surface-enhanced spectroscopy is chosen from at least one of SERS, SERRS, SEHRRS, and SEIRA.
- 19. The particle of claim 1, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte is an aromatic analyte.
- 20. The particle of claim 19, wherein said aromatic analyte is chosen from at least one of BPE, p-NDMA, pyridine, 2-mercaptopyridine, furonitrile, and imidazole.
- 21. The particle of claim 1, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte has a SES spectrum with a maximum intensity substantially greater than that of said particle without said spectroscopy-active analyte.
- 22. A particle comprising exactly one surface-enhanced spectroscopy (SES)-active metal nanoparticle, a spectroscopy-active analyte associated with said SES-active metal nanoparticle, and a network of glass oxide (SiOx) surrounding said SES-active metal nanoparticle and said spectroscopy-active analyte, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte has a measurable SES spectrum.
- 23. The particle of claim 22 wherein said surface-enhanced spectroscopy is chosen from at least one of SERS, SERRS, SEHRRS, and SEIRA.
- 24. A particle comprising exactly one gold nanoparticle having a diameter of between about 40 nm and about 100 nm, a spectroscopy-active analyte associated with said gold nanoparticle, and glass having a thickness of between about 5 nm and about 15 nm surrounding said gold nanoparticle and said spectroscopy-active analyte, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte has a measurable surface-enhanced spectroscopy spectrum.
- 25. The particle of claim 24 wherein said surface-enhanced spectroscopy is selected from the group consisting of SERS, SERRS, SEHRRS, and SEIRA.
- 26. A particle comprising exactly one metal nanoparticle, an aromatic analyte adsorbed on the surface of said metal nanoparticle, and an encapsulant surrounding said metal nanoparticle and said aromatic analyte.
- 27. The particle of claim 26, wherein said aromatic analyte is chosen from at least one of BPE, p-NDMA, pyridine, 2-mercaptopyridine, furonitrile, and imidazole.
- 28. The particle of claim 26, wherein said metal nanoparticle comprises a metal chosen from at least one of Au, Ag, Cu, Na, Al, and Cr.
- 29. The particle of claim 26, wherein said metal nanoparticle has a diameter of less than about 200 nm.
- 30. The particle of claim 29, wherein said metal nanoparticle has a diameter of between about 40 nm and about 100 nm.
- 31. The particle of claim 26, wherein said encapsulant has a thickness of between about 1 nm and about 40 nm.
- 32. A collection of distinguishable particles, each particle comprising:
a surface-enhanced spectroscopy (SES)-active metal nanoparticle; a spectroscopy-active analyte associated with said SES-active metal nanoparticle; and an encapsulant surrounding said SES-active metal nanoparticle and said spectroscopy-active analyte; wherein said distinguishable particles comprise spectroscopy-active analytes having distinguishable spectra.
- 33. The collection of claim 32, wherein said spectroscopy is Raman spectroscopy.
- 34. The collection of claim 32, wherein said collection comprises at least about 20 distinguishable particles.
- 35. A dispersion comprising a solvent and at least one particle, said particle comprising:
a surface-enhanced spectroscopy (SES)-active metal nanoparticle, a spectroscopy-active analyte associated with said SES-active metal nanoparticle, and an encapsulant surrounding said SES-active metal nanoparticle and said spectroscopy-active analyte, wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte has a measurable SES spectrum.
- 36. A plurality of particles, each comprising:
a surface-enhanced spectroscopy (SES)-active metal nanoparticle, a spectroscopy-active analyte associated with said SES-active metal nanoparticle, said spectroscopy-active analyte having a measurable SES spectrum, and an encapsulant surrounding said SES-active metal nanoparticle and said spectroscopy-active analyte, wherein at least some of a spectrum acquired from said plurality of particles originates from a particle comprising exactly one SES-active metal nanoparticle.
- 37. A method of manufacturing particles comprising:
a) associating a spectroscopy-active analyte with a surface-enhanced spectroscopy (SES)-active metal nanoparticle; and b) coating said analyte-associated metal nanoparticle with an encapsulant; wherein said spectroscopy-active analyte has a measurable SES spectrum.
- 38. A method of tagging a material, comprising associating with said material at least one particle comprising:
a surface-enhanced spectroscopy (SES)-active metal nanoparticle, a spectroscopy-active analyte, and an encapsulant surrounding said SES-active metal nanoparticle and said spectroscopy-active analyte.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein said spectroscopy is Raman spectroscopy.
- 40. The method of claim 38, wherein said material comprises a liquid.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein said material is chosen from at least one of ink, paint, and oil.
- 42. The method of claim 38, wherein said material is chosen from at least one of paper, textiles, polymers, and pharmaceuticals.
- 43. The method of claim 38, wherein associating with said material at least one particle comprises associating with said material at least two particles, each particle having a distinct Raman spectrum.
- 44. The method of claim 38, further comprising acquiring a SES spectrum of said material and said associated particle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/680,782, filed Oct. 6, 2000, entitled “Surface Enhanced Spectroscopy-Active Composite Nanoparticles,” incorporated herein by reference, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/157,931, filed Oct. 6, 1999, entitled “Glass Coated Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Tags,” and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/190,395, filed Mar. 17, 2000, entitled “GANS Particles.”
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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