2008 Annual Meeting
(715d) Multifunctional Surface Ligands for Improved Stability of Quantum Dots and Gold Nanoparticles for Biological Applications
Authors
We have previously developed a series of compact and modular dihydrolipoic acid appended poly(ethylene glycol) (DHLA-PEG-OH) ligands, which can render QDs (via cap exchange strategy) water-soluble and functional (J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005, 127: 3870-8). We report here the design of a new series of ligands that feature a more robust linkage group between the DHLA and PEG; the new ligands use an amide bond while the previously reported featured an ester bond. We have also developed a series of ligands with a variety of functional end groups, including biotin and carboxyl groups. Each of these ligands has a bidentate anchoring group, a variable length PEG to promote hydrophilicity, and a terminal group for bioconjugation.
Cap exchange of nanoparticles, both QDs and AuNPs, with the new ligands enabled their dispersion in aqueous buffer solutions. The dispersions were homogeneous and stable over a broad pH range (from 3 to 13 for CdSe/ZnS QDs and 2-13 for AuNPs) and in high ion concentration. Using DHLA-PEG-OCH3 either neat or mixed with amine- or carboxyl-terminated ligands (DHLA-PEG-NH2 or DHLA-PEG-COOH) allowed tuning of the surface functionalities of these nanoparticles, hence tailoring their interaction with their environment.