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Plasmonically Coupled Nanoreactors for NIR-Light-Mediated Remote Stimulation of Catalysis in Living Cells

Author(s)
Kumar, AmitKumar, SumitKumari, NiteeLee, Seon HeeHan, JayMichael, Issac J.Cho, Yoon-KyoungLee, In Su
Issued Date
2019-01
DOI
10.1021/acscatal.8b04005
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25646
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscatal.8b04005
Citation
ACS CATALYSIS, v.9, no.2, pp.977 - 990
Abstract
Artificial nanoreactors that can facilitate catalysis in living systems on-demand with the aid of a remotely operable and biocompatible energy source are needed to leverage the chemical diversity and expediency of advanced chemical synthesis in biology and medicine. Here, we designed and synthesized plasmonically integrated nanoreactors (PINERs) with highly tunable structure and NIR-light-induced synergistic function for efficiently promoting unnatural catalytic reactions inside living cells. We devised a synthetic approach toward PINERs by investigating the crucial role of metal-tannin coordination polymer nanofilm—the pH-induced decomplexation-mediated phase-transition process—for growing arrays of Au-nanospheroid-units, constructing a plasmonic corona around the proximal and reactant-accessible silica-compartmentalized catalytic nanospace. Owing to the extensive plasmonic coupling effect, PINERs show strong and tunable optical absorption in the visible to NIR range, ultrabright plasmonic light scattering, controllable thermoplasmonic effect, and remarkable catalysis; and, upon internalization by living cells, PINERs are highly biocompatible and demonstrate dark-field microscpy-based bioimaging features. Empowered with the synergy between plasmonic and catalytic effects and reactant/product transport, facilitated by the NIR-irradiation, PINERs can perform intracellular catalytic reactions with dramatically accelerated rates and efficiently synthesize chemically activated fluorescence-probes inside living cells.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
2155-5435
Keyword (Author)
catalytic nanoreactorsplasmonic nanoprobesbiorthogonal chemistrybioimagingcoordination polymer
Keyword
GOLD NANOPARTICLESNANOSTRUCTURESNANOSHELLSPLATINUMCHEMISTRYSURFACEDESIGN

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