Noble metal nanoparticles meet molecular cages: A tale of integration and synergy

  • Chen Wang*
  • , Fuwei Sun
  • , Guokang He
  • , Hongwei Zhao
  • , Li Tian
  • , Yibo Cheng
  • , Guangtao Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Noble metal nanoparticles attract growing interest owing to their high surface-to-volume ratio and unique optical, electric and catalytic properties. Fine-tuning these properties and broadening potential applications can be envisaged if nanoparticles are coupled to supramolecular cages that afford a highly tailorable inner environment as well as rich endo-/exo-functionalization. Due to rich chemical/physical properties of cages, integration of multiple host-guest interactions in confined cavities through endo-molecular design has been achieved. Such cages provide ideal confined templates for size-controlled synthesis of ultrafine nanoparticles with superior catalytic activities. Moreover, exo-functionalization of cages offers huge opportunities to couple with nanoparticles, generating cage-nanoparticle hybrids or hierarchical assemblies that combine merits of both. The present review provides recent advances in cage-mediated nanoparticle systems with synergistic effects and integrated functions, and demonstrates their applications in catalysis, sensing, chiral amplification, plasmonic switches, imaging and cell therapy. Finally, we highlight key challenges and identify emerging directions in the coming years.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101660
JournalCurrent Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science
Volume63
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Function integration
  • Host-guest chemistry
  • Noble metal nanoparticles
  • Plasmonic effect
  • Polyhedra cages

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