Issue 23, 2004

Dendrimers and gold nanoparticles as exo-receptors sensing biologically important anions

Abstract

Dendrimers, alkylthiol-gold nanoparticles and gold-nanoparticle-cored dendrimers containing tethers terminated by a redox group (typically an iron sandwich) attached to a hydrogen-bonding group (amido, amino, silyl) are selective and efficient exo-receptors for the recognition, sensing and titration of oxo-anions, including ATP2−, or halogens, mostly using cyclic voltammetry. Various positive dendritic effects were disclosed (in contrast to catalysis), and large gold-nanoparticle-cored redox dendrimers of this type that contain several hundred equivalent ferrocenyl groups readily adsorb on Pt electrodes, providing useful regenerable electrochemical sensors.

Graphical abstract: Dendrimers and gold nanoparticles as exo-receptors sensing biologically important anions

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
08 Jul 2004
Accepted
10 Sep 2004
First published
04 Nov 2004

Chem. Commun., 2004, 2637-2649

Dendrimers and gold nanoparticles as exo-receptors sensing biologically important anions

D. Astruc, M. Daniel and J. Ruiz, Chem. Commun., 2004, 2637 DOI: 10.1039/B410399H

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