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  • A new method has been developed for quickly synthesizing luminescent gold nanoclusters (NCs) by adding zinc, transforming non-luminescent NCs into yellow-emitting ones in just one second.
  • The process stabilizes the NCs using mercaptopropionate ligands, which, when coordinated with zinc, enhances luminescence by reducing energy loss in the excited state, achieving almost a million times the original brightness.
  • After 24 hours, these NCs age into more ordered structures that emit green light, with changes in their emission explained by interactions between gold atoms and zinc within and between the clusters.

Article Abstract

Facile synthesis of luminescent metal nanoclusters (NCs) accompanied by emission color tuning is currently an active area of research. In this work we describe a rapid (1 s) room temperature synthesis of luminescent Au NCs from completely nonluminescent NCs through the incorporation of Zn. The nanoclusters are initially stabilized by mercaptopropionate, and the coordination of Zn with the carboxylate groups of the ligands rigidifies the Au(i) thiolates restricting the intramolecular rotation-vibrational motion. This significantly reduces the nonradiative relaxation of the excited state to produce yellow luminescent NCs (λ = 580 nm, QY: 6%, τ = 0.2 ms) with almost a million-fold emission enhancement. The enhanced luminescence is due to the self-assembly mediated aggregation induced emission (AIE) of NCs. These NCs on aging for 24 hours transform to highly ordered green emitting NCs (λ = 500 nm, QY: 20%, τ = 20 ns). The blue shift in emission is due to the dominance of inter Au(i)-Au(i) interaction and inter-NC Zn interaction over the intra modes. TEM images show this distinct transition, a decrease in inter NC distance with increased self-assembly. Excited state relaxation dynamics associated with Au(i) thiolate shell dynamics in yellow and green emitting NCs is explained based on the time resolved fluorescence study. The rapid formation of luminescent NCs from nl-NCs has been used for efficient visual and fluorimetric detection of Zn.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7nr05659aDOI Listing

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