“…Given its ability to share two electrons, NHC is considered a soft Lewis base, which implies that moieties presenting this group exhibit strong affinity to gold and other transition metal nanocrystal surfaces because of the soft Lewis acidic character of these materials. ,− Indeed, covalent interactions have been proposed to characterize NHC-to-gold nanoparticle (AuNP) binding. NHC molecules have been explored as stabilizing agents for transition metal-rich NPs (e.g., those with cores made of Au, − Ru, , Pd, , Co, and Ir) and upconverting NPs . In addition, using well-thought synthetic rationales, NHCs can be easily modified by attaching diverse functional groups to finely tune their steric and electronic properties. , These findings have made them very appealing for many research areas, including organometallic chemistry and catalysis. ,,− Previous studies have shown that NHC-functionalized AuNPs with either bidentate NHC or NHC attached to a hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol), PEG, moiety can provide stability to the nanocrystals over a broad range of pH buffers for a few weeks. − …”