The tuneable complexation of gold nanoparticles

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Publication Date 2006-09-05
DOI 10.1039/B608543A
Impact Factor 6.222
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Graeme Cooke, James F. Garety, Shanika Gunatilaka Hewage, Gouher Rabani, Vincent M. Rotello, Patrice Woisel


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Abstract

Mixed monolayer protected gold nanoparticles have been fabricated incorporating 1,5-dialkyloxynaphthalene moieties that are capable of forming complexes with the tetracationic cyclophane cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene); electrochemical reduction of the cyclophane or the addition of tetrathiafulvalene results in disassembly of the complexes.

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