Materials Research Express (Jan 2019)

Luminescent Au6 and Au8 nanoclusters from ligand induced etching of Au nanoparticles

  • Dipankar Bain,
  • Subarna Maity,
  • Tanay Debnath,
  • Abhijit Kumar Das,
  • Amitava Patra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab5c8b
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 12
p. 124004

Abstract

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Metal nanoclusters (NCs) with atomic precision are receiving significant attention because of their widespread applications in the field of energy-related materials, sensing and biomedicine. In this work, luminescent Au nanoclusters (NCs) are synthesized from Au nanoparticles (NPs) by core-etching process in presence of excess glutathione (GSH) ligand. Electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometric study suggests the formation of polydisperse Au _6 and Au _8 NCs at elevated temperature (70 °C). The HOMO-LUMO band gap of Au _6 and Au _8 clusters are calculated from optimized structure. The photoluminescence maximum of as-prepared Au NCs is observed at 421 nm after excitation at 340 nm with 4.20% quantum yield (QY). Lifetime of the NCs is found to be 0.57 ns in excited state, which arises because of electronic transitions from low-lying d-bands to excited state sp bands of core-state only. Moreover the luminescence intensity of as-prepared Au NCs is found to be very stable both in acidic and basic medium. The synthesis of luminescent Au NCs from non-luminescent plasmonic Au NPs is beneficial for various applications such as sensing, biomedicine, and light emitting devices.

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