Abstract
Ultra-small gold nanoparticles (UAuNPs) are extremely interesting for applications in nanomedicine thanks to their good stability, biocompatibility, long circulation time and efficient clearance pathways. UAuNPs engineered with glycans (Glyco-UAuNPs) emerged as excellent platforms for many applications since the multiple copies of glycans can mimic the multivalent effect of glycoside clusters. Herein, we unravel a straightforward photo-induced synthesis of Glyco-UAuNPs based on a reliable and robust microfluidic approach. The synthesis occurs at room temperature avoiding the use of any further chemical reductant, templating agents or co-solvents. Exploiting 1H NMR spectroscopy, we showed that the amount of thiol-ligand exposed on the UAuNPs is linearly correlated to the ligand concentration in the initial mixture. The results pave the way towards the development of a programmable synthetic approach, enabling an accurate design of the engineered UAuNPs or smart hybrid nano-systems.
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Perez Schmidt, P., Pagano, K., Lenardi, C., Penconi, M., Ferrando, R. M., Evangelisti, C., … Polito, L. (2023). Photo-Induced Microfluidic Production of Ultrasmall Glyco Gold Nanoparticles. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202210140
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