Glutathione-Capped Au Nanoclusters Embedded in NaCl
Crystals for White Light-Emitting Devices
Posted on 2021-06-24 - 07:13
In this paper, an ultrafacile and
efficient approach was proposed
to simultaneously enhance the luminescence emission and stability
of glutathione-capped gold nanoclusters (GSH-Au NCs) using sodium
chloride (NaCl) as a cost-effective and eco-friendly confining matrix.
The approach was performed by simply mixing the Au NCs with a saturated
NaCl aqueous solution, followed by a natural crystallization procedure.
The prepared GSH-Au NCs/NaCl crystal presented bright orange emission
with an absolute luminescence quantum yield of 30%, which increased
30-fold compared with GSH-Au NCs (1%). Moreover, the GSH-Au NCs/NaCl
crystal exhibited much higher thermal emission stability and photostability
than GSH-Au NCs and can be preserved under ambient conditions for
14 months without an obvious loss in luminescence emission. Mechanism
studies revealed that the improved luminescent properties were mainly
attributed to the confinement and protection effects of NaCl. Such
a strategy can also be extended for confining blue-emitting GSH-capped
copper nanoclusters (GSH-Cu NCs) into NaCl crystals. On these bases,
GSH-Au NCs/NaCl and GSH-Cu NCs/NaCl were used as color-converting
phosphors for the fabrication of a prototype of white light-emitting
devices, potentially applicable for solid-state lighting.
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Wang, Min; Duan, Bohui; Li, Yue; Jiang, Shan; Huang, Zhenzhen; Yang, Wensheng (2021). Glutathione-Capped Au Nanoclusters Embedded in NaCl
Crystals for White Light-Emitting Devices. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.1c01528