TY - JOUR
T1 - Regulation of Silver Nanoclusters with 4 Orders of Magnitude Variation of Fluorescence Lifetimes with Solvent-Induced Noncovalent Interaction
AU - Tan, Hao
AU - Zhou, Huangmei
AU - Zhao, Yu
AU - Wang, Xueli
AU - He, Xiaoxiao
AU - Chen, Jinquan
AU - Zhang, Kun
AU - Antoine, Rodolphe
AU - Zhang, Sanjun
AU - Tian, Yang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/3/24
Y1 - 2022/3/24
N2 - Regulation on the structure endows ligand-protected metal nanoclusters (NCs) with various optical properties and expands their applications in sensing, bioimaging and catalysis. The noncovalent interactions inside NCs, both ligand-ligand and ligand-metal interactions, also play an important role in the structure modulation but have been rarely studied so far. Herein, we report silver-based NCs with orange emission (cluster 1) and blue emission (cluster 2), both prepared from silver-glutathione (Ag(I)-GSH) supramolecular assemblies (cluster 0), and reversible conversion among them was achieved by manipulating noncovalent interaction. Clusters 1 and 2 exhibit a 4 orders of magnitude variation in fluorescence lifetime and dramatically different excited state dynamics. The investigations of Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) spectra, circular dichroism (CD) spectra, and femtosecond-resolved transient absorption (TA) spectra reveal that the intramolecular noncovalent interaction regulates the structure of NCs. In cluster 1, carboxyl coordinates with silver forced surface ligation, while hydrogen bonds link GSH ligands in cluster 2. The results demonstrate that intramolecular noncovalent interaction could be used to alter the structures and optical properties of NCs, which provide new perceptions on the regulation of NCs.
AB - Regulation on the structure endows ligand-protected metal nanoclusters (NCs) with various optical properties and expands their applications in sensing, bioimaging and catalysis. The noncovalent interactions inside NCs, both ligand-ligand and ligand-metal interactions, also play an important role in the structure modulation but have been rarely studied so far. Herein, we report silver-based NCs with orange emission (cluster 1) and blue emission (cluster 2), both prepared from silver-glutathione (Ag(I)-GSH) supramolecular assemblies (cluster 0), and reversible conversion among them was achieved by manipulating noncovalent interaction. Clusters 1 and 2 exhibit a 4 orders of magnitude variation in fluorescence lifetime and dramatically different excited state dynamics. The investigations of Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) spectra, circular dichroism (CD) spectra, and femtosecond-resolved transient absorption (TA) spectra reveal that the intramolecular noncovalent interaction regulates the structure of NCs. In cluster 1, carboxyl coordinates with silver forced surface ligation, while hydrogen bonds link GSH ligands in cluster 2. The results demonstrate that intramolecular noncovalent interaction could be used to alter the structures and optical properties of NCs, which provide new perceptions on the regulation of NCs.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85126623582
U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c10375
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c10375
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85126623582
SN - 1932-7447
VL - 126
SP - 5198
EP - 5205
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry C
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry C
IS - 11
ER -