Protein-protected luminescent noble metal quantum clusters: an emerging trend in atomic cluster nanoscience

  • Xavier P
  • Chaudhari K
  • Baksi A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Noble metal quantum clusters (NMQCs) are the missing link between isolated noble metal atoms and nanoparticles. NMQCs are sub-nanometer core sized clusters composed of a group of atoms, most often luminescent in the visible region, and possess intriguing photo-physical and chemical properties. A trend is observed in the use of ligands, ranging from phosphines to functional proteins, for the synthesis of NMQCs in the liquid phase. In this review, we briefly overview recent advancements in the synthesis of protein protected NMQCs with special emphasis on their structural and photo-physical properties. In view of the protein protection, coupled with direct synthesis and easy functionalization, this hybrid QC-protein system is expected to have numerous optical and bioimaging applications in the future, pointers in this direction are visible in the literature.

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Xavier, P. L., Chaudhari, K., Baksi, A., & Pradeep, T. (2012). Protein-protected luminescent noble metal quantum clusters: an emerging trend in atomic cluster nanoscience. Nano Reviews, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.3402/nano.v3i0.14767

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