Metallamacrocycle-modified gold nanoparticles: a new pathway for surface functionalization
Chemical Communications2013Vol. 50(8), pp. 971–974
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Abstract
We report herein the designed synthesis of four silver(I)- or gold(I)-bridged flexible metalla-macrocycles (MMCs) and their distinct performance in the surface modification of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The resulting gold(I)-MMCs-modified AuNPs were found to be resistant to pH variation and capable of binding with metal ions.
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