2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.1c03805
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ZnO Nanogold Doping: A Bioinorganic Paradigm for Sensing and Optical Security Applications

Abstract: Protein-mediated doping of ZnO with plasmonic nanoparticles offers control over surfaces, electronic states, carrier dynamics, and spectral fingerprints. Here, we report on ZnO-nano-Au bioinorganic heterostructures prepared using a chimeric polypeptide that combines most of the ZnO-binding sequence GLHVMHKVAPPR and the gold-binding AYSSGAPPMPPF sequence. The one-pot peptide-mediated synthesis was performed in the presence and absence of HAuCl4 to determine the impact of the peptide and metallic component on th… Show more

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“…Another strategy is to prepare sensitive composites by introducing precious metals (Pt, Ru, Au, etc.) or a zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) into ZnO. , Yu et al prepared ZnO/Pt nanofibers by functionalizing a ZnO nanomaterial with Pt nanoparticles . The ZnO/Pt nanofibers achieved a 5.8 times higher response value to 100 ppb H 2 S than that of ZnO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another strategy is to prepare sensitive composites by introducing precious metals (Pt, Ru, Au, etc.) or a zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) into ZnO. , Yu et al prepared ZnO/Pt nanofibers by functionalizing a ZnO nanomaterial with Pt nanoparticles . The ZnO/Pt nanofibers achieved a 5.8 times higher response value to 100 ppb H 2 S than that of ZnO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%