J. Am. Chem. Soc., 130 (16), 54305431, 2008. 10.1021/ja800797h
Web Release Date: March 28, 2008

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Thermodynamically Controlled Separation of Polyvalent 2-nm Gold Nanoparticle-Oligonucleotide Conjugates

Jae-Seung Lee, Dwight S. Seferos, David A. Giljohann, and Chad A. Mirkin*

Department of Chemistry and International Institute for Nanotechnology, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois 60208-3113

chadnano@northwestern.edu

Received January 31, 2008

Abstract:

We describe the synthesis of small (2-nm diameter) gold nanoparticles densely functionalized with thiolated DNA (DNA-Au NPs) and a method to separate these particles from excess free DNA after synthesis. The separation method utilizes the thermodynamically enhanced binding properties of 2-nm DNA-Au NPs, compared to free excess DNA, to selectively hybridize these small particles to larger (15-nm diameter) DNA-Au NPs and form aggregates that can be isolated by simple centrifugation. These 2-nm DNA-Au NPs are obtained in a 46% overall yield, have a high surface coverage of DNA (64.8 6.4 pmol/cm2), and as a result, exhibit increased melting temperatures and cooperative melting properties.

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