Title of article :
Gold–silver-nanoclusters having cholic acid imprinted nanoshell
Author/Authors :
Gültekin، نويسنده , , Aytaç and Ers?z، نويسنده , , Arzu and Denizli، نويسنده , , Adil and Say، نويسنده , , R?dvan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Molecular imprinted polymers (MIPs) as a recognition element for sensors are increasingly of interest and MIP-nanoparticles have started to appear in the literature. In this study, we have proposed a novel thiol ligand-capping method with polymerizable methacryloylamido-cysteine (MAC) attached to gold–silver-nanoclusters reminiscent of a self-assembled monolayer and have reconstructed surface shell by synthetic host polymers based on molecular imprinting method for cholic acid recognition. In this method, methacryloylamidohistidine–Pt(II) [MAH–Pt(II)] has used as a new metal-chelating monomer via metal coordination–chelation interactions and cholic acid. Nanoshell sensors with templates give a cavity that is selective for cholic acid. The cholic acid can simultaneously chelate to Pt(II) metal ion and fit into the shape-selective cavity. Thus, the interaction between Pt(II) ion and free coordination spheres has an effect on the binding ability of the gold–silver-nanoclusters nanosensor. The binding affinity of the cholic acid imprinted nanoparticles have investigated by using the Langmuir and Scatchard methods and determined affinity constant (Kaffinity) has found to be 2.73 × 104 mol L−1 and 2.13 × 108 mol L−1, respectively. At the last step of this procedure, cholic acid level in blood serum and urine which belong to a healthy people were determined by the prepared gold–silver-nanoclusters.
Keywords :
Cholic acid , Photoluminesence , Molecularly imprinted polymers , Gold–silver-nanoclusters