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Volumn 318, Issue 5849, 2007, Pages 430-433

Structure of a thiol monolayer-protected gold nanoparticle at 1.1 Å resolution

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

BENZOIC ACID DERIVATIVE; GOLD; NANOPARTICLE; P MERCAPTOBENZOIC ACID; THIOL; UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;

EID: 35348968910     PISSN: 00368075     EISSN: 10959203     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1126/science.1148624     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (2251)

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    • We thank R. Whetten for pointing out the possibility of 58-electron shell closing and for other suggestions, G. Sheldrick for help with SHELXL and XPREP, E. Lobkovski for advice on data refinement, and H. Hakkinen, H. McConnell, and C. Chidsey for discussion and for comments on the paper. This work was supported by NSF grant CHE-0617050 and NIH grant AI21144. Portions of this research were carried out at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL, a national user facility operated by Stanford University, on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. The SSRL Structural Molecular Biology Program is supported by DOE, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, and by NIH, National Center for Research Resources, Biomedical Technology Program, and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. Portions of this research were conducted at the Advanced Light Source, a national user facility operated by Lawrence Berkeley National Laborat
    • We thank R. Whetten for pointing out the possibility of 58-electron shell closing and for other suggestions, G. Sheldrick for help with SHELXL and XPREP, E. Lobkovski for advice on data refinement, and H. Hakkinen, H. McConnell, and C. Chidsey for discussion and for comments on the paper. This work was supported by NSF grant CHE-0617050 and NIH grant AI21144. Portions of this research were carried out at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL), a national user facility operated by Stanford University, on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Basic Energy Sciences. The SSRL Structural Molecular Biology Program is supported by DOE, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, and by NIH, National Center for Research Resources, Biomedical Technology Program, and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. Portions of this research were conducted at the Advanced Light Source, a national user facility operated by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, on behalf of the DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. The Berkeley Center for Structural Biology is supported in part by DOE, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, and by NIH and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. GM/CA CAT at the Advanced Photon Source has been funded in whole or in part with federal funds from the National Cancer Institute (Y1-CO-1020) and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (Y1-GM-1104). Use of the Advanced Photon Source was supported by DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under contract no. DE-AC02-06CH11357.


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