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DOI: 10.1021/nn303937k
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Equilibrium Gold Nanoclusters Quenched with Biodegradable Polymers

Avinash Murthy,Robert J. Stover,Ameya Borwankar,Golay D. Nie,Sai Gourisankar,Thomas M. Truskett,Konstantin Sokolov,Keith P. Johnston

Nanoclusters
Nanoparticle
Materials science
2012
Although sub-100 nm nanoclusters of metal nanoparticles are of interest in many fields including biomedical imaging, sensors, and catalysis, it has been challenging to control their morphologies and chemical properties. Herein, a new concept is presented to assemble equilibrium Au nanoclusters of controlled size by tuning the colloidal interactions with a polymeric stabilizer, PLA(1k)-b-PEG(10k)-b-PLA(1k). The nanoclusters form upon mixing a dispersion of ∼5 nm Au nanospheres with a polymer solution followed by partial solvent evaporation. A weakly adsorbed polymer quenches the equilibrium nanocluster size and provides steric stabilization. Nanocluster size is tuned from ∼20 to ∼40 nm by experimentally varying the final Au nanoparticle concentration and the polymer/Au ratio, along with the charge on the initial Au nanoparticle surface. Upon biodegradation of the quencher, the nanoclusters reversibly and fully dissociate to individual ∼5 nm primary particles. Equilibrium cluster size is predicted semiquantitatively with a free energy model that balances short-ranged depletion and van der Waals attractions with longer-ranged electrostatic repulsion, as a function of the Au and polymer concentrations. The close spacings of the Au nanoparticles in the clusters produce strong NIR extinction over a broad range of wavelengths from 650 to 900 nm, which is of practical interest in biomedical imaging.
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    Equilibrium Gold Nanoclusters Quenched with Biodegradable Polymers” is a paper by Avinash Murthy Robert J. Stover Ameya Borwankar Golay D. Nie Sai Gourisankar Thomas M. Truskett Konstantin Sokolov Keith P. Johnston published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.