- Mo, Alexander H;
- Landon, Preston B;
- Gomez, Karla Santacruz;
- Kang, Heemin;
- Lee, Joon;
- Zhang, Chen;
- Janetanakit, Woraphong;
- Sant, Vrinda;
- Lu, Tianyu;
- Colburn, David A;
- Akkiraju, Siddhartha;
- Dossou, Samuel;
- Cao, Yue;
- Lee, Kuo-Fen;
- Varghese, Shyni;
- Glinsky, Gennadi;
- Lal, Ratnesh
Composite colloidal structures with multi-functional properties have wide applications in targeted delivery of therapeutics and imaging contrast molecules and high-throughput molecular bio-sensing. We have constructed a multifunctional composite magnetic nanobowl using the bottom-up approach on an asymmetric silica/polystyrene Janus template consisting of a silica shell around a partially exposed polystyrene core. The nanobowl consists of a silica bowl and a gold exterior shell with iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles sandwiched between the silica and gold shells. The nanobowls were characterized by electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, magnetometry, vis-NIR and FTIR spectroscopy. Magnetically vectored transport of these nanobowls was ascertained by time-lapsed imaging of their flow in fluid through a porous hydrogel under a defined magnetic field. These magnetically-responsive nanobowls show distinct surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) imaging capability. The PEGylated magnetically-responsive nanobowls show size-dependent cellular uptake in vitro.