Alkyne-Functionalized Platinum Chalcogenide (S, Se) Nanoparticles.
Qiming LiuXingjian SongDavida Briana DuBoisBingzhe YuAmrinder BhullerGabriel FlanneryMarcus HawleyFrank BridgesShaowei ChenPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Metal chalcogenide nanoparticles play a vital role in a wide range of applications and are typically stabilized by organic derivatives containing thiol, amine, or carboxyl moieties, where the nonconjugated particle-ligand interfaces limit the electronic interactions between the inorganic cores and organic ligands. Herein, a wet-chemistry method is developed for the facile preparation of stable platinum chalcogenide (S, Se) nanoparticles capped with acetylene derivatives (e.g., 4-ethylphenylacetylene, EPA). The formation of Pt-C≡ conjugated bonds at the nanoparticle interfaces, which is confirmed by optical and X-ray spectroscopic measurements, leads to markedly enhanced electronic interactions between the d electrons of the nanoparticle cores and π electrons of the acetylene moiety, in stark contrast to the mercapto-capped counterparts with only nonconjugated Pt-S- interfacial bonds, as manifested in spectroscopic measurements and density functional theory calculations. This study underscores the significance of conjugated anchoring linkages in the stabilization and functionalization of metal chalcogenides, a unique strategy for diverse applications.
Keyphrases
- density functional theory
- molecular dynamics
- molecular docking
- high resolution
- photodynamic therapy
- quantum dots
- molecular dynamics simulations
- water soluble
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- walled carbon nanotubes
- ionic liquid
- reduced graphene oxide
- iron oxide
- high speed
- mass spectrometry
- dual energy
- monte carlo
- electron transfer