Issue 43, 2019

Light activated synthesis of the atomically precise fluorescent silver cluster Ag18(Capt)14

Abstract

Metal clusters of gold and silver with highly tunable optical and electronic properties are attractive candidates for next generation medical imaging and therapy. Of these two most commonly studied metals, silver clusters often exhibit superior optical properties (i.e. stronger absorbance and higher emission quantum yield). The atomically precise synthesis of these clusters is essential before their use in biological applications can be realized. However, most cluster synthetic routes result in complex mixtures, where isolation and/or characterization can become incredibly challenging. Using photochemistry, we demonstrate a synthetic route for silver thiolate clusters resulting in the isolation of a pure eighteen-atom silver cluster capped by fourteen captopril ligands, Ag18(Capt)14. The facile control over the reduction of Ag(I) salt that this photochemical route affords can be readily applied as a general synthesis for isolating other new, atomically precise clusters.

Graphical abstract: Light activated synthesis of the atomically precise fluorescent silver cluster Ag18(Capt)14

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Sep 2019
Accepted
17 Oct 2019
First published
18 Oct 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 20522-20526

Light activated synthesis of the atomically precise fluorescent silver cluster Ag18(Capt)14

H. S. Ramsay, M. M. Silverman, D. Simon, R. D. Oleschuk and K. G. Stamplecoskie, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 20522 DOI: 10.1039/C9NR07626C

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