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Understanding the microscopic origin of gold nanoparticle anisotropic growth from molecular dynamics simulations.

2013

We use molecular dynamics simulations in order to understand the microscopic origin of the asymmetric growth mechanism in gold nanorods. We provide the first atomistic model of different surfaces on gold nanoparticles in a growing electrolyte solution, and we describe the interaction of the metal with the surfactants, namely, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and the ions. An innovative aspect is the inclusion of the role of the surfactants, which are explicitly modeled. We find that on all the investigated surfaces, namely, (111), (110), and (100), CTAB forms a layer of distorted cylindrical micelles where channels among micelles provide direct ion access to the surface. In particular,…

ChemistryNanoparticleSurfaces and InterfacesElectrolyteCondensed Matter PhysicsMicelleIonMetalCrystallographyMolecular dynamicsChemical physicsColloidal goldvisual_artElectrochemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceNanorodSpectroscopyLangmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
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Effect of Ti(IV) loading on CO oxidation activity of gold on TiO2 doped amorphous silica

2006

Abstract Amorphous SiO 2 , doped with various amount of TiO 2 , was used as support for gold nanoparticles. Gold was deposited through the controlled sol formation technique. The effect of the TiO 2 loading on the structural and surface properties was investigated by transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The catalytic behavior was tested in the oxidation of CO. A significant enhancement in the activity was observed for the gold supported on mixed oxide with low TiO 2 loading. On the basis of characterization data, the positive effect is assigned to the electronic modification of the Ti(IV) of the newly formed Ti O Si bonds.

ChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyInorganic chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureNanoparticleCatalysisAmorphous solidsymbols.namesakeTransition metalX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyTransmission electron microscopyColloidal goldsymbolsMixed oxideRaman spectroscopyApplied Catalysis A: General
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Synthesis of rod-shaped gold nanorattles with improved plasmon sensitivity and catalytic activity.

2009

We prepared rod-shaped gold nanorattles solid gold nanorods surrounded by a thin gold shell using a galvanic replacement process starting with silver-coated gold nanorods. These structures are very promising candidates for catalytic applications and optimized plasmon sensors. They combine the advantages of rods (low plasmon resonance frequency, large polarizability, small damping) with the high surface area of hollow structures. The plasmon sensitivity to changes in the dielectric environment is up to 50% higher for gold nanorattles compared to gold nanorods with the same resonance frequency and 6x higher than for plasmons in spherical gold nanoparticles. The catalytic activity measured for…

Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryDielectricBiochemistryCatalysisRodCatalysisColloid and Surface ChemistryPolarizabilityColloidal goldNanorodsense organsSurface plasmon resonancePlasmonJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Thiolate Adsorption on Au(hkl) and Equilibrium Shape of Large Thiolate-covered Gold Nanoparticles

2013

The adsorption of thiolates on Au surfaces employing density-functional-theory calculations has been studied. The dissociative chemisorption of dimethyl disulfide (CH3S−SCH3) on 14 different Au(hkl) is used as a model system. We discuss trends on adsorption energies, bond lengths, and bond angles as the surface structure changes, considering every possible Au(hkl) with h, k, l ≤ 3 plus the kinked Au(421). Methanethiolate (CH3S-) prefers adsorption on bridge sites on all surfaces considered; hollow and on top sites are highly unfavourable. The interface tensions for Au(hkl)-thiolate interfaces is determined at low coverage. Using the interface tensions in a Wulff construction method, we cons…

ChemistrytiheysfunktionaaliteoriaGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleDissociation (chemistry)kultaBond lengthCrystallographyMolecular geometryAdsorptionChemisorptionDensity functional theoryGoldPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryWulff constructionta116density functional theory
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CCDC 796466: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2014

Related Article: L. Koskinen, S. Jaaskelainen, E. Kalenius, P. Hirva and M. Haukka|2014|Cryst.Growth Des.|14|1989|doi:10.1021/cg500102c

Chloro-(3-methyl-13-benzothiazole-2(3H)-thione)-gold(i)Space GroupCrystallographyCrystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Diagnosis of Familial Hypercholesterolemia

2000

We have developed a new nonradioactive assay to identify human low-density lipoprotein receptor defects. It is based on the incubation of cultured cells with colloidal gold-LDL conjugates and quantitation of the gold associated with the cells by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. After an oxidative treatment with nitric and hydrochloric acids, the biological matrix interferes neither with the gold recovery nor with the gold measurements, which are linear, at least from 0.15 to 3 ng of gold. When cells expressing a functional LDL receptor are incubated with increasing amounts of colloidal-gold LDL conjugates, the obtained saturation curve parallels that described when [125I]LDL i…

ChromatographyChemistrySpectrophotometry AtomicCholesterol LDLGold ColloidFamilial hypercholesterolemiamedicine.diseaseLigand (biochemistry)Analytical ChemistryHyperlipoproteinemia Type IIMatrix (chemical analysis)PhenotypeReceptors LDLBiochemistryCell cultureCOS CellsLDL receptormedicineAnimalsHumansSaturation vapor curveReceptorLipoproteinAnalytical Chemistry
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Assessment of haemoglobin measurement by several methods - blood gas analyser, capillary and venous HemoCue® , non-invasive spectrophotometry and lab…

2018

A laboratory haematology analyser is the gold standard for measuring haemoglobin concentration but has disadvantages, especially in neonates. This study compared alternative blood-sparing and non-invasive methods of haemoglobin concentration measurement with the gold standard. Haemoglobin concentrations were measured using a laboratory haematology analyser (reference method), blood gas analyser, HemoCue® using venous and capillary blood samples and a newly developed non-invasive sensor for neonates < 3 kg. A total of 63 measurements were performed. Body weight (2190 (1820-2520 [967-4450]) g) and haemoglobin concentration (12.3 (10.6-15.2 [8.2-20.5]) g.dl-1 ) varied widely. Bias/limits of ag…

Chromatographymedicine.diagnostic_testCapillary actionbusiness.industryAnalyserNon invasiveGold standard (test)Venous blood03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnesthesiology and Pain Medicine030202 anesthesiologySpectrophotometrymedicineGas analyser030212 general & internal medicineLaboratory assaybusinessAnaesthesia
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Comparative biological evaluation and G-quadruplex interaction studies of two new families of organometallic gold(I) complexes featuring N-heterocycl…

2020

Experimental organometallic gold(I) compounds hold promise for anticancer therapy. This study reports the synthesis of two novel families of gold(I) complexes, including N1-substituted bis-N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes of general formula [Au(N1-TBM) 2]BF 4 (N1-TBM = N1-substituted 9-methyltheobromin-8-ylidene) and mixed gold(I) NHC-alkynyl complexes, [Au(N1-TBM)alkynyl]. The compounds were fully characterised for their structure and stability in aqueous environment and in the presence of N-acetyl cysteine by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The structures of bis(1-ethyl-3,7,9-trimethylxanthin-8-ylidene)gold(I), (4-ethynylpyridine)(1,9-dimethyltheobromine-8-ylidene)gol…

Circular dichroismStereochemistryAntineoplastic Agents010402 general chemistryG-quadruplexLigands01 natural sciencesBiochemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundNeoplasmsMoietyGold(I) organometallicsHumansN-heterocyclic carbenesCancer010405 organic chemistryChemistryFluorescenceG-quadruplexes0104 chemical sciencesFörster resonance energy transferMCF-7 CellsBODIPYDrug Screening Assays AntitumorSelectivityCarbeneAlkynyl ligandsMethaneOrganogold Compounds
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Induced Chirality in Confined Space on Halogen Gold Complexes

2015

The solubilization of HAuCl4 in toluene within optically active reverse micelles and lamellar structures formed by (1R,2S)-Dodecyl(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-2-phenylethyl)- dimethylammonium bromide (DMEB) has allowed us to evidence the complex phenomenology accompanying the confinement of Au salt within these nanostructures. Together with a chloride/bromide exchange process occurring in the first coordination sphere of an Au ion, UV−vis and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra reveal the appearance of an induced dichroic signal attributable to Au complexes entrapped in the hydrophilic domain of the DMEB chiral nanostructures. Interestingly, change of the effective oxidation state and coordi…

Circular dichroismSupramolecular chiralityCoordination spherechirality confined space DMEBPhotochemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral EnergychemistryBromideRAY-ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY; BODY DISTRIBUTION-FUNCTIONS; NEAR-EDGE STRUCTURE; STABILIZED MICROEMULSIONS; SUPRAMOLECULAR CHIRALITY; CINCHONIDINE ADSORPTION; ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURES; CHIROPTICAL ACTIVITY; UNDECAGOLD CLUSTERS; CONDENSED MATTERPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAbsorption (chemistry)SpectroscopyChirality (chemistry)Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaCoordination geometryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Organometallic Titanocene–Gold Compounds as Potential Chemotherapeutics in Renal Cancer. Study of their Protein Kinase Inhibitory Properties

2014

Early–late transition metal TiAu2 compounds [(η-C5H5)2Ti{OC(O)CH2PPh2AuCl}2] (3) and new [(η-C5H5)2Ti{OC(O)-4-C6H4PPh2AuCl}2] (5) were evaluated as potential anticancer agents in vitro against renal and prostate cancer cell lines. The compounds were significantly more effective than monometallic titanocene dichloride and gold(I) [{HOC(O)RPPh2}AuCl] (R = −CH2– 6, −4-C6H4– 7) derivatives in renal cancer cell lines, indicating a synergistic effect of the resulting heterometallic species. The activity on renal cancer cell lines (for 5 in the nanomolar range) was considerably higher than that of cisplatin and highly active titanocene Y. Initial mechanistic studies in Caki-1 cells in vitro couple…

Cisplatin010405 organic chemistryKinaseChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryCancerTitanocene dichlorideNanotechnology010402 general chemistrymedicine.disease01 natural sciencesArticleIn vitro0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundGold CompoundsmedicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryProtein kinase AProtein kinase Bmedicine.drugOrganometallics
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