From Aggregation-Induced Emission of Au(I)–Thiolate Complexes to Ultrabright Au(0)@Au(I)–Thiolate Core–Shell Nanoclusters
National University of Singapore · Rice University
Abstract
A fundamental understanding of the luminescence of Au-thiolate nanoclusters (NCs), such as the origin of emission and the size effect in luminescence, is pivotal to the development of efficient synthesis routes for highly luminescent Au NCs. This paper reports an interesting finding of Au(I)-thiolate complexes: strong luminescence emission by the mechanism of aggregation-induced emission (AIE). The AIE property of the complexes was then used to develop a simple one-pot synthesis of highly luminescent Au-thiolate NCs with a quantum yield of ~15%. Our key strategy was to induce the controlled aggregation of Au(I)-thiolate complexes on in situ generated Au(0) cores to form Au(0)@Au(I)-thiolate core-shell NCs…
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7Topics & keywords
- Luminescence
- Nanoclusters
- Chemistry
- Aggregation-induced emission
- Nanotechnology
- Core (optical fiber)
- Quantum yield
- Photochemistry