posted on 2013-10-07, 00:00authored byNa Li, Pengxiang Zhao, Lionel Salmon, Jaime Ruiz, Mark Zabawa, Narayan S. Hosmane, Didier Astruc
Carboranes
that have a high boron content are key materials for boron neutron
capture therapy (BNCT), while PEGylated gold nanoparticles (AuNPs)
are also most useful in various aspects of nanomedicine including
photothermotherapy, imaging and drug vectorization. Therefore, methods
to assemble these key components have been investigated for the first
time. Strategies and results are delineated in this article, and the
nanomaterials have been characterized using transmission electron
microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), UV–vis.,
mass and multinuclear NMR data. A series of well-defined water-soluble
bifunctional AuNPs containing carborane and polyethylene glycol (PEG)
were synthesized through either two-step Cu(I)-catalyzed azide–alkyne
cycloaddition CuAAC (“click”) reactions at the periphery
of azido-terminated AuNPs in the presence of the efficient catalyst
[CuItren(CH2Ph)6][Br] or simply by
direct stabilization of AuNPs using a tris-carborane thiol dendron
or a hybrid dendron containing both PEG and carborane.