Au Nanoparticles Synthesis in the Presence of Thiolated Hyaluronic Acid
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Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are of significant interest due to their unique properties and applications in biomedicine. While hyaluronic acid (HA) has been used to modify pre-formed AuNPs, its thiolated derivative (HA-SH) has been less explored for the direct synthesis and stabilization of AuNPs. This study investigates the use of thiolated hyaluronic acid as a key component in the synthesis of AuNPs. A series of HA-AuNPs (HA-AuNP1-4) were synthesized by reacting HA-SH with HAuCl₄ at different mass ratios. The resulting nanoparticles were characterized using UV-Vis spectroscopy, scanning/transmission electron microscopy (SEM/STEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), photon cross-correlation spectroscopy (PCCS), and zeta potential measurements. The chemical transformations of the thiol ligand were studied using NMR spectroscopy. The morphologies and sizes of AuNPs depended on the HA-SH to HAuCl₄ ratio, ranging from icosahedral and triangular particles (≥146 nm) to quasi-spherical particles with a bimodal distribution (6–7 nm and 45–60 nm). XPS confirmed the presence of metallic gold (Au⁰) and Au-S bond, while NMR and XPS revealed the partial oxidation of thiol groups to sulfonic acid. Zeta potential measurements showed that lower HAuCl₄ concentrations resulted in higher negative charge (up to -41.5 mV), enhancing colloidal stability. This work demonstrates a versatile approach to the synthesis hyaluronic acid-based gold nanomaterials with tunable properties for potential biomedical applications.