Extremely Stable Water-Soluble Ag Nanoparticles
Chemistry of Materials2005Vol. 17(18), pp. 4630–4635
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Abstract
A rationally designed peptide and a thioalkylated poly(ethylene glycol) are used to stabilize Ag nanoparticles in water. Particle aggregation and oxidation are prevented to such a degree that nanoparticle solutions are stable in the presence of high concentrations of NaCl and over a wide pH range. This opens the door for the use of Ag nanoparticles in biological applications.
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