Formation mechanism for stable hybrid clusters of proteins and nanoparticles

  • Moerz, Sebastian T.
  • Kraegeloh, Annette
  • Chanana, Munish
  • Kraus, Tobias
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Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Washington D.C. : American Chemical Society
Language
English

Abstract

Citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles (AuNP) agglomerate in the presence of hemoglobin (Hb) at acidic pH. The extent of agglomeration strongly depends on the concentration ratio [Hb]/[AuNP]. Negligible agglomeration occurs at very low and very high [Hb]/[AuNP]. Full agglomeration and precipitation occur at [Hb]/[AuNP] corresponding to an Hb monolayer on the AuNP. Ratios above and below this value lead to the formation of an unexpected phase: stable, microscopic AuNP–Hb agglomerates. We investigated the kinetics of agglomeration with dynamic light scattering and the adsorption kinetics of Hb on planar gold with surface-acoustic wave-phase measurements. Comparing agglomeration and adsorption kinetics leads to an explanation of the complex beh...

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