Assembling covalently linked nanocrystals and nanotubes through click chemistry
Chemical Physics Letters 443(1-3): 118-121
Article 2007 English
Authors
RV
Rakesh Voggu
SP
Suguna Perumal
SC
Srinivasan Chandrasekaran
Abstract
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The click reaction involving the Huisgen 1,3-cycloaddition reaction between azide and ethynyl groups has been employed to obtain assemblies of nanostructures. The click reaction between gold nanorods capped with azidoalkane- and alkyne-thiols yields chains and complex assemblies, accompanied by a large red shift of the longitudinal surface plasmon band. A similar reaction between CdSe nanocrystals results in a splitting of the photoluminescence band, possibly due to exciton splitting. Carbon nanotubes decorated by covalently linked gold nanoparticles have been obtained through click chemistry.
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