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Circular dichroism and UV-Vis absorption spectroscopic monitoring of production of chiral silver nanoparticles templated by guanosine 5 '-monophosphate

Journal

ANALYST
Volume 136, Issue 18, Pages 3713-3719

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1an15288b

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Funding

  1. European Commission [EuropeAid/127024/L/ACT/CN]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [20100470687]
  3. COST Action [MP0802]
  4. Italian University and Scientific Research [RBPR05NWWC\_008 (CHEM-PROFARMA-NET)]
  5. Ministry, the China [2010CB933901]
  6. National 863 Hi-tech Project [2007AA022004]
  7. Important National Science & Technology Specific Projects [2009ZX10004-311]
  8. National Natural Scientific Fund [20771075, 20803040]
  9. Special project for nano-technology from Shanghai [1052nm04100]
  10. New Century Excellent Talent of Ministry of Education of China [NCET-08-0350]
  11. Shanghai Science and Technology Fund [10XD1406100]

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Herein we report the chemical reduction of silver ions incorporated into chiral supramolecular nanostructures by NaBH4 in buffered (basic) and unbuffered conditions. In situ self-assembly of guanosine 5'-monophosphate (5'-GMP) templated by Ag(I) and generation of silver nanoparticles (NPs) were continuously monitored by CD and UV-Vis spectroscopy measurements. 5'-GMP has been identified as an efficient chiral organic ligand to complex silver ions into a hierarchical helical nanostructure and is a useful capping agent for stabilizing silver NPs with a size diameter lower than 20 nm. The observation of opposite signed bands in the CD spectra of Ag(I)/5'-GMP complexes at different pH has suggested the existence of opposite-handed supramolecular helical structures depending on pH. Both helical supramolecular structures induce chirality in the silver NPs during their growth of the same handedness as shown by the CD signals in the plasmon resonance band.

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