Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles Encapsulated with Skewered Porphyrins Assembled by Siloxane Coupling

Olajumoke H. Olubowale, Quynh Do, Xochitl Gonzalez, Deja Hebert, Neepa Kurruppu Arachchige, Vladimir L. Kolesnichenko, Jayne C. Garno
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A protocol for encapsulation of metal nanoparticles with organic shells of porphyrin molecules via silane coupling is described. A strategy with silicon tetrachloride was used to produce a skewered arrangement of porphyrins that are linked through a central silicon atom by siloxane, Si-O-Si bridges. The planar macrocycles align cofacially to surround the periphery of metal nanoparticles (e.g. gold, iron oxide). Skewered ‘shish kebob’ assemblies of porphyrins form an encapsulating shell by attachment to metal cores with silicon-oxygen-metal bridges. Free-base porphyrins were skewered through siloxane coupling using SiCl4, with the silicon atom inserted to the center of the macrocycles. The Si atom binds to the four nitrogens at the center of the macrocycles, and also links to adjacent macrocycles through siloxane bridges. Iron and gold nanoparticles were used as core materials, while the organic shells were prepared with tetraphenyl porphyrin or octaethyl porphyrin. The thickness of the shells can be tuned by synthetic parameters such as concentration and immersion intervals. Structural changes were tracked using UV/Vis spectroscopy to evaluate spectral shifts. Nanoparticle samples were examined with tapping-mode atomic force microscopy to directly view changes in the size and shapes of nanoparticles before and after encapsulation with porphyrins. Phase images enabled sensitive mapping of the nanoparticle composition, revealing a soft organic shell surrounding the hard metal core. The synthetic approach with skewering porphyrins to metal nanoparticles should be generic for preparing metal core-shell nanoparticles encapsulated with shells of macrocyclic porphyrinoid molecules.
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硅氧烷偶联组装串状卟啉包封金属纳米颗粒的合成
描述了一种通过硅烷偶联将金属纳米颗粒与卟啉分子的有机壳包封的方法。使用四氯化硅的策略产生了一种串状排列的卟啉,这些卟啉通过硅氧烷(Si-O-Si桥)通过中心硅原子连接。平面大环以协面排列围绕金属纳米颗粒(如金、氧化铁)的外围。串在一起的“羊肉串”卟啉组件通过连接到带有硅-氧-金属桥的金属核心形成一个封装外壳。用SiCl4偶联硅氧烷串接游离基卟啉,硅原子插入到大环的中心。硅原子与大环中心的四个氮结合,并通过硅氧烷桥与相邻的大环连接。以铁和金纳米颗粒为核心材料,以四苯基卟啉或八乙基卟啉制备有机壳层。壳层的厚度可以通过诸如浓度和浸泡间隔等合成参数来调节。利用紫外/可见光谱法对结构变化进行跟踪,以评估光谱位移。采用轻敲模式原子力显微镜对纳米颗粒样品进行检测,直接观察卟啉包封前后纳米颗粒尺寸和形状的变化。相位图像使纳米颗粒组成的敏感映射,揭示了一个软的有机壳周围的硬金属核。将卟啉串接到金属纳米颗粒的合成方法应是制备由大环类卟啉分子壳包裹的金属核壳纳米颗粒的通用方法。
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