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dc.contributor.advisorDas, Puspendu K
dc.contributor.authorSaikia, Sourav
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-26T06:15:44Z
dc.date.available2023-09-26T06:15:44Z
dc.date.submitted2023
dc.identifier.urihttps://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/6233
dc.description.abstractOver the past two decades, interaction of small molecules, peptides, and proteins with nanoparticles of various shapes and size have been keenly pursued for two reasons: to find application of these nanoparticle-molecule conjugates as sensors and drug delivery vehicles since the nanoparticle surface can be decorated with multiple agents with well-defined functions, and to understand and model adsorption of molecules on nanosurfaces by borrowing ideas from adsorption of gases on bulk solid substrates. In this thesis, I have investigated protein adsorption on gold and carbonaceous nanoparticles using a variety of techniques, including second harmonic light scattering (SHLS) from solution. The SHLS technique is fairly new in this application. It has certain specific advantages of high sensitivity, low background signal, etc., over the conventional analytical tools usually deployed for studying NP-protein conjugates. Due to high surface energy of NPs, proteins stick to the surface of the nanoparticle forming “NP-protein corona” (NPPC). The measurement of thermodynamic parameters like binding constant, binding stoichiometry (nsat), Gibb’s free energy (ΔG), enthalpy (ΔH), and entropy (ΔS) associated with protein adsorption will help us understand the stability of the NPPC, which, in turn, will help design robust NPPCs for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.en_US
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dc.subjectprotein adsorptionen_US
dc.subjectcarbonaceous nanoparticlesen_US
dc.subjectgold nanoparticlesen_US
dc.subjectnanoparticlesen_US
dc.subjectsecond harmonic light scatteringen_US
dc.subjectthermodynamicsen_US
dc.subject.classificationResearch Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCES::Chemistry::Inorganic chemistryen_US
dc.titleThermodynamics of Protein Adsorption on Gold and Carbonaceous Nanoparticles Probed by Second Harmonic Light Scatteringen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.degree.namePhDen_US
dc.degree.levelDoctoralen_US
dc.degree.grantorIndian Institute of Scienceen_US
dc.degree.disciplineFaculty of Scienceen_US


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