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Polylysine-grafted Au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band

Poly(amino acid)-coated gold nanoparticles hold promise in biomedical applications, particularly because they combine the unique physicochemical properties of the gold core, excellent biocompatibility, and easy functionalization of the poly(amino acid)-capping shell. Here we report a novel method fo...

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Autores principales: Guryanov, Ivan, Polo, Federico, Ubyvovk, Evgeniy V., Korzhikova-Vlakh, Evgenia, Tennikova, Tatiana, Rad, Armin T., Nieh, Mu-Ping, Maran, Flavio
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5414598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28507699
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc05187a
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author Guryanov, Ivan
Polo, Federico
Ubyvovk, Evgeniy V.
Korzhikova-Vlakh, Evgenia
Tennikova, Tatiana
Rad, Armin T.
Nieh, Mu-Ping
Maran, Flavio
author_facet Guryanov, Ivan
Polo, Federico
Ubyvovk, Evgeniy V.
Korzhikova-Vlakh, Evgenia
Tennikova, Tatiana
Rad, Armin T.
Nieh, Mu-Ping
Maran, Flavio
author_sort Guryanov, Ivan
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description Poly(amino acid)-coated gold nanoparticles hold promise in biomedical applications, particularly because they combine the unique physicochemical properties of the gold core, excellent biocompatibility, and easy functionalization of the poly(amino acid)-capping shell. Here we report a novel method for the preparation of robust hybrid core–shell nanosystems consisting of a Au(144) cluster and a densely grafted polylysine layer. Linear polylysine chains were grown by direct N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) polymerization onto ligands capping the gold nanocluster. The density of the polylysine chains and the thickness of the polymer layer strongly depend on the amount and concentration of the NCA monomer and the initiator. The optical spectra of the so-obtained core–shell nanosystems show a strong surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-like band at 531 nm. In fact, despite maintenance of the gold cluster size and the absence of interparticle aggregation, the polylysine-capped clusters behave as if they have a diameter nearly 4 times larger. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first observation of the growth of a fully developed, very stable SPR-like band for a gold nanocluster of such dimensions. The robust polylysine protective shell makes the nanoparticles very stable under conditions of chemical etching, in the presence of glutathione, and at different pH values, without gold core deshielding or alteration of the SPR-like band. This polymerization method can conceivably be extended to prepare core–shell nanosystems based on other mono- or co-poly(amino acids).
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spelling pubmed-54145982017-05-15 Polylysine-grafted Au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band Guryanov, Ivan Polo, Federico Ubyvovk, Evgeniy V. Korzhikova-Vlakh, Evgenia Tennikova, Tatiana Rad, Armin T. Nieh, Mu-Ping Maran, Flavio Chem Sci Chemistry Poly(amino acid)-coated gold nanoparticles hold promise in biomedical applications, particularly because they combine the unique physicochemical properties of the gold core, excellent biocompatibility, and easy functionalization of the poly(amino acid)-capping shell. Here we report a novel method for the preparation of robust hybrid core–shell nanosystems consisting of a Au(144) cluster and a densely grafted polylysine layer. Linear polylysine chains were grown by direct N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) polymerization onto ligands capping the gold nanocluster. The density of the polylysine chains and the thickness of the polymer layer strongly depend on the amount and concentration of the NCA monomer and the initiator. The optical spectra of the so-obtained core–shell nanosystems show a strong surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-like band at 531 nm. In fact, despite maintenance of the gold cluster size and the absence of interparticle aggregation, the polylysine-capped clusters behave as if they have a diameter nearly 4 times larger. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first observation of the growth of a fully developed, very stable SPR-like band for a gold nanocluster of such dimensions. The robust polylysine protective shell makes the nanoparticles very stable under conditions of chemical etching, in the presence of glutathione, and at different pH values, without gold core deshielding or alteration of the SPR-like band. This polymerization method can conceivably be extended to prepare core–shell nanosystems based on other mono- or co-poly(amino acids). Royal Society of Chemistry 2017-04-01 2017-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5414598/ /pubmed/28507699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc05187a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2017 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Guryanov, Ivan
Polo, Federico
Ubyvovk, Evgeniy V.
Korzhikova-Vlakh, Evgenia
Tennikova, Tatiana
Rad, Armin T.
Nieh, Mu-Ping
Maran, Flavio
Polylysine-grafted Au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band
title Polylysine-grafted Au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band
title_full Polylysine-grafted Au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band
title_fullStr Polylysine-grafted Au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band
title_full_unstemmed Polylysine-grafted Au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band
title_short Polylysine-grafted Au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band
title_sort polylysine-grafted au(144) nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5414598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28507699
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc05187a
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