Journal article
Complexity in nanoparticle assembly and function obtained by direct-grafted peptides
WKJ Mosse, ML Koppens, SL Gras, WA Ducker
Langmuir | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1021/la903466b
Abstract
We synthesize peptide-functionalized nanoparticles by growing the peptide directly from the nanoparticles in a grafting-from process. We demonstrate the procedure by grafting a short, pH and oxidation responsive peptide sequence from 300 nm silica nanoparticles. The peptide allows destabilization of the particles in response to pH by neutralization of electrostatic charge, while manipulation of oxidizing conditions in the system offers the ability to select for irreversible, covalent bonding between the particles. In one system, we show the assembly of an asymmetrically functionalized set of particles, which may have applications in the formation of binary particle networks. The method of pr..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge the Electron Microscopy Unit of Bio21 Institute, the University of Melbourne, for assistance with electron microscopy performed in the course of this research. This research was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP0664051 and FF0348620).