Photochemical synthesis of fluorescent Au 16 (RGDC) 14 and excited state reactivity with molecular oxygen.
Parimah AminfarGoonay YousefalizadehEmily SteeleJuan ChenGang ZhengKevin G StamplecoskiePublished in: Nanoscale (2023)
Aqueous metal nanoclusters have emerged as effective materials for biomedical imaging and therapy. Among them, gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) have been widely studied due to their unique electronic structures. These nanoclusters are often optically impure, comprising a mixture of fluorescent clusters with different metal/ligand compositions. The polydispersity of nanoclusters makes it challenging to isolate the most stable structure, and poses further risks for eventual clinical applications. Herein, Au 16 L 14 clusters are reported which are optically pure as assessed by fluorescence excitation-emission matrix (EEM) spectroscopy and parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis. The reactivity of their excited state with molecular oxygen was also probed, demonstrating that the Au 16 L 14 clusters generate type I reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can make them effective sensitizers for photodynamic therapy.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
- energy transfer
- reactive oxygen species
- label free
- photodynamic therapy
- single molecule
- high resolution
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- solid state
- reduced graphene oxide
- fluorescence imaging
- human health
- mass spectrometry
- gold nanoparticles
- risk assessment
- molecular dynamics simulations
- climate change