posted on 2017-04-11, 00:00authored byKenji Hirai, Bongjun Yeom, Kazuki Sada
Fabrication of chiroptical materials
with broadband response in the visible light region is vital to fully
realize their potential applications. One way to achieve broadband
chiroptical activity is to fabricate chiral nanostructures from materials
that exhibit broadband absorption in the visible light region. However,
the compounds used for chiroptical materials have predominantly been
limited to materials with narrowband spectral response. Here, we synthesize
Ag2S-based nanohelices derived from helical coordination
polymers. The right- and left-handed coordination helices used as
precursors are prepared from l- and d-glutathione
with Ag+ and a small amount of Cu2+. The pyrolysis
of the coordination helices yields right- and left-handed helices
of Cu0.12Ag1.94S/C, which exhibit chiroptical
activity spanning the entire visible light region. Finite element
method simulations substantiate that the broadband chiroptical activity
is attributed to synergistic broadband light absorption and light
scattering. Furthermore, another series of Cu0.10Ag1.90S/C nanohelices are synthesized by choosing the l- or d-Glu-Cys as starting materials. The pitch length of
nanohelicies is controlled by changing the peptides, which alters
their chiroptical properties. The pyrolysis of coordination helices
enables one to fabricate helical Ag2S-based materials that
enable broadband chiroptical activity but have not been explored owing
to the lack of synthetic routes.