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Metal nanoclusters are tunable for many applications from catalysis to biomedicine, says study

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 16, 2023
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Metal nanoclusters are tunable for many applications from catalysis to biomedicine
Feedback loop between computational and experimental studies enabled by atomically precise metal nanoclusters. Credit: Nature Reviews Materials (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41578-023-00537-1

In a recent comprehensive review article, researchers from the Nanoscience Center at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, discuss the unique properties of nanometer-size metal clusters that make them suitable for various applications in catalysis, bioimaging, sensing and targeted drug delivery.

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This wide variety of applications is made possible by the tunable, atomically precise structure of the nanoclusters which allows for modifications of their physical and chemical properties via tight connection between computational modeling and experimental characterization.

The metal nanoclusters have a hybrid inorganic-organic structure where the inorganic metal core is composed of metal atoms such as gold or silver, or a combination of noble metals and transition metals.

The metal core is protected by a layer of organic ligand molecules such as thiols, phosphines, carbenes or alkynyls. The choice of the metals in the inorganic core defines the clusters’ physical properties whereas the organic ligand shell defines their solubility and functionality with the surrounding environment. As an example, ligands that make the cluster soluble in water can be used to functionalize binding to biomolecules such as single peptides or proteins.

This makes it possible to use the clusters as imaging agents of proteins or viruses via electron microscopy or via fluorescence spectroscopy, as precision delivery vehicles for drugs when both drugs and target-recognizing peptides are included in the ligand layer, or as photosensitizers in photodynamic therapy initiating photochemical reactions to produce reactive oxygen species.

The small size of the clusters, up to a couple of hundred metal atoms, makes them amenable for high-accuracy computational modeling.

“Although metal clusters have been investigated for decades, it is only rather recently that attention has turned to their wide application potential ranging from catalysis to biomedicine,” says the lead author of the review article, Dr. María Francisca Matus from the University of Jyväskyla.

“We are confident that these special nanosystems will offer a great, yet unexplored application potential particularly in biomedicine where true atomic-scale accuracy is needed to design efficient, biocompatible and safe solutions in advanced nanotherapies.”

“We were very happy be invited to write this comprehensive review article to one of the best journals in the field, which also recognizes our long-standing research tradition in science of metal nanoclusters in Jyväskylä. We hope that this contribution catalyzes even stronger global research efforts in this still rather narrow, but rapidly growing field of nanoparticle research,” concludes the senior author of the article, Professor Hannu Häkkinen.

The findings are published in the journal Nature Reviews Materials.

More information:
María Francisca Matus et al, Understanding ligand-protected noble metal nanoclusters at work, Nature Reviews Materials (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41578-023-00537-1

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