Acta Chimica Sinica ›› 2007, Vol. 65 ›› Issue (22): 2644-2648. Previous Articles    

探索利用无机结合肽PT2 (DRTSTWR)制备纳米铂晶体

李峰1,王峥1,陈劲春*,1,杨鹏2,杨万泰2   

  1. (1北京化工大学生命科技学院 北京 100029)
    (2北京化工大学材料科学与工程学院 北京 100029)
  • 投稿日期:2006-08-23 修回日期:2007-08-01 发布日期:2007-11-28
  • 通讯作者: 陈劲春

Exploiting Preparation of Platinum Nanocrystals with Peptide PT2 (DRTSTWR)

LI Feng1; WANG Zheng1; CHEN Jin-Chun*1; YANG Peng2; YANG Wan-Tai2   

  1. (1 College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029)
    (2 College of Material Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 10002)
  • Received:2006-08-23 Revised:2007-08-01 Published:2007-11-28
  • Contact: CHEN Jin-Chun

The synthesized peptide PT2 (DRTSTWR) has been employed as template for preparation of platinum nanoparticles. Platinum crystallites were obtained by the way of PtCl4 reacting with PT2 immobilized on the surface of protonated PET-N(CH3)2 film. The platinum nanoparticles ranging from 1 to 2 nm in size were obtained with the free PT2 and PtCl4 mixed together in a solution at room temperature and pH 7 for 24 h. Both the crystallites and nanoparticles of platinum were characterized by TEM, XPS and EDX. Based on the data above, it was confirmed that PT2 could be utilized as a template for biomimetic synthesis of platinum nanoparticles in vitro. Subsequently, in order to prepare shape and size controllable nanoparticles of platinum, chitosan and sodium polyacrylate with different concentrations were added into the reaction solution respectively, resulting in the variation of the size and shape of the platinum particles. Especially, platinum particles with size ranging from 12 to 15.5 nm which inclined to array in line were obtained when the molar ratio of chitosan to Pt4+was 5/1 in the solution. In the presence of sodium polyacrylate whose amount was 5 times of Pt4+, more uniformly spherical platinum particles with size of 6 to 8 nm were synthesized.

Key words: inorganic binding peptide, platinum nanoparticle, stabilizer, controllable synthesis