Chirally modified gold nanoparticles: Nanostructured chiral ligands for catalysis

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Abstract

Preparation of novel chiral gold nanoparticles (AuNP) is described. The major advantage of nanoparticles is to combine the easy handling of solid-supported ligands and the efficiency of soluble ligands, as the molecular size of the support approaches the minimum. This is even of industrial interest, because this kind of technology offers a way of avoiding leaching of the catalyst metal in the reaction and separation of the entire catalyst using simple filtration. In this paper, we describe the attachment of a chiral soluble PyOX-ligand on a nano support via simple ligand exchange. As a result, we achieved a core smaller than ever before in experimental chemistry (1.2×0.2 nm) and promising enantioselectivity in a preliminary test reaction. © ARKAT.

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Oila, M. J., & Koskinen, A. M. P. (2006). Chirally modified gold nanoparticles: Nanostructured chiral ligands for catalysis. Arkivoc, 2006(15), 76–83. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0007.f10

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