- Chirality transfer from organic ligands to silver nanostructures via chiral polarisation of the electric field.
Chirality transfer from organic ligands to silver nanostructures via chiral polarisation of the electric field.
Water-soluble ligand protected optically active silver nanostructures were synthesised in a one-step reduction and capping process mediated by thiol-containing biomolecules. The synthesis was performed successfully with d- and l-cysteine and l-glutathione. The chiroptical properties of the obtained nanostructures were investigated by circular dichroism spectroscopy in the ultraviolet and visible wavelength range. They exhibit a g-value of up to 0.7%, which is about one order of magnitude larger compared to particles prepared by citrate reduction followed by a ligand exchange reaction. The structure and composition of the prepared materials were characterised by transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Although these structures do not have a chiral geometry, they show mirror image g-values when capped with d- and l-cysteine. This indicates that the underlying chirality transfer mechanism is based on an electric field polarisation process.