Hybrid Nanoscopy of Hybrid Nanomaterials

Bondia, Patricia; Jurado, Rocio; Casado, Santiago; Dominguez-Vera, Jose M.; Galvez, Natividad; Flors, Cristina

Publicación: SMALL
2017
VL / 13 - BP / - EP /
abstract
The combination of complementary techniques to characterize materials at the nanoscale is crucial to gain a more complete picture of their structure, a key step to design and fabricate new materials with improved properties and diverse functions. Here it is shown that correlative atomic force microscopy (AFM) and localization based super-resolution microscopy is a useful tool that provides insight into the structure and emissive properties of fluorescent beta-lactoglobulin (beta LG) amyloid-like fibrils. These hybrid materials are made by functionalization of beta LG with organic fluorophores and quantum dots, the latter being relevant for the production of 11) inorganic nanostructures templated by self-assembling peptides. Simultaneous functionalization of beta LG fibers by QD655 and QD525 allows for correlative AFM and two-color super-resolution fluorescence imaging of these hybrid materials. These experiments allow the combination of information about the topography and number of filaments that compose a fibril, as well as the emissive properties and nanoscale spatial distribution of the attached fluorophores. This study represents an important step forward in the characterization of multifunctionalized hybrid materials, a key challenge in nanoscience.

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