hROS-Responsive Behavior for Long-Term Stability of Cellulosic Gold Nanoclusters

SMALL(2024)

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Understanding the gold core-ligand interaction in gold nanoclusters (GNCs) is essential for the on-demand tailoring of their photoluminescence properties and long-term stability. Here, inspired by the suckers arranged directionally on the tentacles of octopus, a series of GNCs with regulating ligand structures are grown and stabilized on the cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs). The carboxylated CNCs providing an electron-rich environment to promote the luminescence of GNCs and stabilize it within a long-term of 1 year through anchoring and diluting effects, and the highest quantum yields reaches 31.02% in ultrapure water. Interestingly, this bionic preparation strategy is generally applicable to various ligands for tailoring on-demand hROS-responsive and nonresponsive GNCs to construct tunable-emission wavelength dual GNCs ratiometric probes. The results show that designing a specific ligand structure to inhibit the transformation of Au-Au to Au (I)-ligand in GNCs is crucial to regulate the hROS-responsive characteristics. As expected, the interfacial compatible dual GNCs ratiometric probe with a hROS limit of detection of 0.74 mu mol L-1 can diagnose certain diseases through intracellular hROS imaging. This work provides important insights for understanding the gold core-ligand interaction in GNCs during the oxidation process triggered by intracellular hROS. Inspired by the unique structure of octopus suckers arranged directionally on its tentacles, a series of gold nanoclusters (GNCs) grown in situ along cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are synthesized. Furthermore, the fluorescence properties and oxidative properties of GNCs are also investigated, and a generalized strategy for constructing DCGRFP is provided.image
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cellulose,gold nanoclusters,hROS-responsive behavior,intracellular hROS imaging,long-term stability
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