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An Organometallic Strategy for Assembling Atomically Precise Hybrid Nanomaterials.

Julia M StauberElaine A QianYanxiao HanArnold L RheingoldPetr KrálDaishi FujitaAlexander M Spokoyny
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
For decades, chemists have strived to mimic the intricate design and diverse functions of naturally occurring systems through the bioinspired synthesis of programmable inorganic nanomaterials. The development of thiol-capped gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) has driven advancement in this area; however, although versatile and readily accessible, hybrid AuNPs are rarely atomically precise, which limits control over their surface topology and therefore the study of complex structure-function relationships. Here, we present a bottom-up approach to the systematic assembly of atomically precise hybrid nanoclusters employing a strategy that mimics the synthetic ease with which thiol-capped AuNPs are normally constructed, while producing well-defined covalent nanoscale assemblies with diverse surface topologies. For the first time, using a structurally characterized cluster-based organometallic building block, we demonstrate the systematic synthesis of nanoclusters with multivalent binding capabilities to complex protein targets.
Keyphrases
  • gold nanoparticles
  • sensitive detection
  • fluorescent probe
  • binding protein
  • wastewater treatment
  • energy transfer
  • amino acid
  • protein protein