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    Pathway-dependent gold nanoparticle formation by biocatalytic self-assembly

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    Publication date
    2017-09
    Author
    Sahoo, J.K.
    Roy, S.
    Javid, Nadeem
    Duncan, K.
    Aitken, L.
    Ulijn, R.V.
    Keyword
    Non-equillibrium biocatalytic self-assembly; Gold nanoparticles; Biocatalytic rates; Supramolecular order
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    © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2017. Reproduced in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy.
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    Abstract
    We report on the use of non-equillibrium biocatalytic self-assembly and gelation to guide the reductive synthesis of gold nanoparticles. We show that biocatalytic rates simultaneously dictate supramolecular order and presentation of reductive phenols which in turn results in size control of nanoparticles that are formed.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/13020
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    Accepted Manuscript
    Citation
    Sahoo JK, Roy S, Javid N et al (2017) Pathway-dependent gold nanoparticle formation by biocatalytic self-assembly. Nanoscale. 9(34): 12330-12334.
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    http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1039/C7NR04624C
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