Issue 6, 2009

Cysteine-grafted chitosan-mediated gold nanoparticleassembly: from nanochains to microcubes

Abstract

Molecule-mediated nanoparticle assemblies were obtained by the rational design and modification of chitosan, and grafting it onto gold nanoparticles, providing a new way for combining the virtues of synthetic and biological polymers. Using thiolate-functionalized chitosan molecules as soft templates, gold nanoparticles were found to self-organize into 1D nanochains via specific molecular recognition, or assemble into 2D needle-like crystals and 3D flower clusters through conformational change of the template. Such clusters may further re-crystallize into gold single crystal microcubes by way of a simple dialysis method. The as-prepared nano- and microstructures were characterized and the mechanism for the gold nanoparticle assembly process and microcrystal formation was revealed. This work demonstrates a simple and novel approach for fabricating well defined gold nano- and microstructures through a controlled nanoparticle self-assembly process.

Graphical abstract: Cysteine-grafted chitosan-mediated gold nanoparticle assembly: from nanochains to microcubes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Sep 2008
Accepted
21 Nov 2008
First published
08 Jan 2009

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 795-799

Cysteine-grafted chitosan-mediated gold nanoparticle assembly: from nanochains to microcubes

Y. Ding, G. Gu, X. Xia and Q. Huo, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 795 DOI: 10.1039/B816886E

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