Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5463506 | Materials Letters | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Gold nanorods (GNRs) with unique optical properties are interesting nanomaterials, which have been widely explored in biomedical imaging and photothermal therapies. A GNR-based nanocomposite, which was coated with BSA-stabilized gold nanoclusters (GNCs), was successfully fabricated based on the electrostatic interaction between the negatively charged GNCs and the positively charged GNRs. Compared with the un-modified GNRs, this GNCâGNR nanocomposite with a core-satellite structure showed significantly enhanced photothermal performance together with improved shape stability and colloidal stability upon near-infrared irradiation. In addition, BSA as the stabilizer of GNCs can suppress the cytotoxicity of the nanocomposite, which made it well suited for further biological applications.
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Authors
Xin Su, Bing Fu, Jing Yuan,