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Direct facile approach to the fabrication of chitosan-gold hybrid nanospheres.

Rui Guo1, Leyang Zhang, Zhenshu Zhu, Xiqun Jiang.   

Abstract

Chitosan-gold hybrid nanospheres were prepared through a direct facile approach that utilized cross-linked composite nanospheres consisting of low-molecular-weight chitosan (LWCS) and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as a precursor reaction system. EDTA was employed not only to construct the counterion interaction-based composite nanospheres with the cationic chitosan but also as the reductant for subsequent in situ gold salt reduction within the LWCS-EDTA composite nanospheres. This approach elegantly ensured that each and every nanosphere was loaded with gold nanoparticles and no nonembedded free gold nanoparticles would exist in the dispersing medium. Moreover, becauseof the noncovalent interaction between LWCS and EDTA, the EDTA reductant can be easily removed from the cross-linked nanospheres, and "pure" chitosan-gold hybrid nanospheres can be obtained. The obtained chitosan-gold hybrid nanospheres were found to have a tunable size and good dispersing stability within a wide pH range. The embedded gold nanoparticles were in the range from several to several tens of nanometers, which may be useful for sensing and imaging. Morphology studies indicated that most of the loaded gold nanoparticles were located in the interior of the hybrid nanospheres. Taking into account the good biocompatibilities of LWCS, abundant functional (amino) groups in chitosan, and the mild preparation conditions, we find that the chitosan-gold hybrid nanospheres prepared here may have tremendous potential in advanced biomedical applications.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18290681     DOI: 10.1021/la703080j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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