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Salt-Mediated Self-Assembly of Thioctic Acid on Gold Nanoparticles

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ACS NANO
卷 5, 期 6, 页码 4570-4580

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn200276a

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gold nanoparticles; self-assembled monolayers; thioctic acid; nanoparticle stability

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  1. Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust
  2. NIH-NCRR, University of Iowa [1UL1RR024979, 1KL2RR024980, 1TL1RR024981]

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Self-assembled monolayer (SAM) modification is a widely used method to improve the functionality and stability of bulk and nanoscale materials. For Instance, the chemical compatibility and utility of solution-phase nanoparticles are often improved using covalently bound SAMs. Herein, solution-phase gold nanoparticles are modified with thioctic acid SAMs in the presence and absence of salt. Molecular packing density on the nanoparticle surfaces is estimated using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and increases by 20% when molecular self-assembly occurs in the presence versus the absence of salt. We hypothesize that as the ionic strength of the solution Increases, pinhole and collapsed-site defects in the SAM are more easily accessible as the electrostatic interaction energy between adjacent molecules decreases, thereby facilitating the subsequent assembly of additional thioctic acid molecules. Significantly, increased SAM packing densities Increase the stability of functionalized gold nanoparticles by a factor of 2 relative to nanoparticles functionalized in the absence of salt. These results are expected to improve the reproducible functionalization of solution-phase nanomaterials for various applications.

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