Issue 35, 2011

Metal-ion induced transition from multi- to single-bilayer tubes in histidine bearing lipids and formation of monodisperse Au nanoparticles

Abstract

We report that a histidine based cationic lipid forms multi-bilayer nanotubes and the addition of metal ions such as Cu2+ and Au3+ induces transformation into single-bilayer nanotubes owing to coordination of the metal ions on the nanotube surface. The morphological transition was detected with X-ray scattering and electron microscopy. IR showed that the metal coordination is presumably the major driving force. The reduction of Au3+ ions on the tube surface produced gold nanoparticles attached on the nanotube surface. The nanoparticle was almost monodisperse with the average diameter of 1.7 nm and the standard deviation σ of 0.29, which is remarkably narrower than that of previously reported lipid systems. The obtained particles were stable and no further aggregation and growth was observed after one week, providing a powerful and facile tool for producing nanoparticles in a wide range of applications.

Graphical abstract: Metal-ion induced transition from multi- to single-bilayer tubes in histidine bearing lipids and formation of monodisperse Au nanoparticles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Apr 2011
Accepted
25 Jun 2011
First published
10 Aug 2011

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011,13, 15899-15905

Metal-ion induced transition from multi- to single-bilayer tubes in histidine bearing lipids and formation of monodisperse Au nanoparticles

T. Nishimura, T. Matsuo and K. Sakurai, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011, 13, 15899 DOI: 10.1039/C1CP21065C

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