Gold nanoparticles passivated by a monolayer of functional thiolates represent a new promising tool in supramolecular chemistry since they allow the preparation of complex, self-organized, polyvalent structures with a very modest synthetic effort. These systems have sizes comparable to those of many biological molecules including proteins and nucleic acids, and to those of many cellular sub-structures. In this way they are good candidates to model recognition processes and to develop new biomimetic catalysts. Some interesting examples towards these goals are reviewed briefly.

Functional Gold Nanoparticles for Recognition and Catalysis

PENGO, PAOLO;SCRIMIN, PAOLO MARIA
2004

Abstract

Gold nanoparticles passivated by a monolayer of functional thiolates represent a new promising tool in supramolecular chemistry since they allow the preparation of complex, self-organized, polyvalent structures with a very modest synthetic effort. These systems have sizes comparable to those of many biological molecules including proteins and nucleic acids, and to those of many cellular sub-structures. In this way they are good candidates to model recognition processes and to develop new biomimetic catalysts. Some interesting examples towards these goals are reviewed briefly.
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