Nanoparticle-based devices, materials and technologies will demand a new era of synthetic chemistry where predictive principles familiar in the molecular regime are extended to nanoscale building blocks. Typical covalent strategies for modifying nanoparticle-bound species rely on kinetically controlled reactions optimised for efficiency but with limited capacity for selective and divergent access to a range of product constitutions. In this work, monolayer-stabilized nanoparticles displaying complementary dynamic covalent hydrazone exchange reactivity undergo distinct chemospecific transformations by selecting appropriate combinations of ‘nucleophilic’ or ‘electrophilic’ nanoparticle-bound monolayers with nucleophilic or electrophilic molec...
Funding: EPSRC EP/K016342/1; Leverhulme Trust: RPG-2015-042For a wide range of nanomaterials, surfac...
The application of nanoparticles to the multivalent recognition of biomacromolecules or programmed s...
We demonstrate the application of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition (“click‿ reaction) to couple gold na...
Nanoparticle-based devices, materials and technologies will demand a new era of synthetic chemistry ...
The extraordinary and unique properties exhibited by monolayer-stabilised metal nanoparticles sugge...
This work was supported by the EPSRC (EP/K016342/1 and DTG), the University of St Andrews, and by a ...
Monolayer-stabilised nanoparticles have found applications in various areas due to their unique prop...
The future of materials chemistry will be defined by our ability to precisely arrange components tha...
This work was supported by the EPSRC (EP/K016342/1 and EP/M506631/1), the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2015...
Emerging nanotechnologies demand the manipulation of nanoscale components with the same predictabili...
7siThe structures and physicochemical properties of surface-stabilizing molecules play a critical ro...
I. K. M., W. E., E. J. H, S. S. and E. R. K. are grateful for funding from the Leverhulme Trust [RPG...
The author thanks the Royal Society of Edinburgh and Scottish Government for a personal research fel...
This Thesis reports the synthesis, purification and characterisation of gold nanoparticles (NPs) fu...
This work was supported by the EPSRC (EP/K016342/1 and EP/J500549/1), the University of St Andrews a...
Funding: EPSRC EP/K016342/1; Leverhulme Trust: RPG-2015-042For a wide range of nanomaterials, surfac...
The application of nanoparticles to the multivalent recognition of biomacromolecules or programmed s...
We demonstrate the application of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition (“click‿ reaction) to couple gold na...
Nanoparticle-based devices, materials and technologies will demand a new era of synthetic chemistry ...
The extraordinary and unique properties exhibited by monolayer-stabilised metal nanoparticles sugge...
This work was supported by the EPSRC (EP/K016342/1 and DTG), the University of St Andrews, and by a ...
Monolayer-stabilised nanoparticles have found applications in various areas due to their unique prop...
The future of materials chemistry will be defined by our ability to precisely arrange components tha...
This work was supported by the EPSRC (EP/K016342/1 and EP/M506631/1), the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2015...
Emerging nanotechnologies demand the manipulation of nanoscale components with the same predictabili...
7siThe structures and physicochemical properties of surface-stabilizing molecules play a critical ro...
I. K. M., W. E., E. J. H, S. S. and E. R. K. are grateful for funding from the Leverhulme Trust [RPG...
The author thanks the Royal Society of Edinburgh and Scottish Government for a personal research fel...
This Thesis reports the synthesis, purification and characterisation of gold nanoparticles (NPs) fu...
This work was supported by the EPSRC (EP/K016342/1 and EP/J500549/1), the University of St Andrews a...
Funding: EPSRC EP/K016342/1; Leverhulme Trust: RPG-2015-042For a wide range of nanomaterials, surfac...
The application of nanoparticles to the multivalent recognition of biomacromolecules or programmed s...
We demonstrate the application of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition (“click‿ reaction) to couple gold na...