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Get Free AccessAbstract Chiral transition metal oxide nanoparticles (CTMOs) are attracting a lot of attention due to their fascinating properties. Nevertheless, elucidating the chirality induction mechanism often remains a major challenge. Herein, the synthesis of chiral cobalt oxide nanoparticles mediated by histidine (Co 3 O 4 @L‐His and Co 3 O 4 @D‐His for nanoparticles synthesized in the presence of L‐ and D‐histidine, respectively) is investigated. Interestingly, these CTMOs exhibit remarkable and tunable chiroptical properties. Their analysis by x‐ray photoelectron, Fourier transform infrared, and ultraviolet‐visible absorption spectroscopy indicates that the ratio of Co 2+ /Co 3+ and their interactions with the imidazole groups of histidine are behind their chiral properties. In addition, the use of chiral Co 3 O 4 nanoparticles for the development of sensitive, rapid, and enantioselective circular dichroism‐based sensors is demonstrated, allowing direct molecular detection and discrimination between cysteine or penicillamine enantiomers. The circular dichroism response of the chiral Co 3 O 4 exhibits a limit of detection and discrimination of cysteine and penicillamine enantiomers as low as 10 µ m . Theoretical calculations suggest that the ligand exchange and the coexistence of both species adsorbed on the oxide surface are responsible for the enantiomeric discrimination. This research will enrich the synthetic approaches to obtain CTMOs and enable the extension of the applications and the discovery of new chiroptical properties.
Xing Liu, Yanli Du, Shenli Wang, Yu Xuan Huang, Yongzhi Tian, Daniel García‐Lojo, Ignacio Pérez‐Juste, Jorge Pérez‐Juste, Isabel Pastoriza Santos, Guangchao Zheng (2023). Histidine‐Mediated Synthesis of Chiral Cobalt Oxide Nanoparticles for Enantiomeric Discrimination and Quantification. , 19(26), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202205187.
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