Synthesis of silica-stabilized Ag 44 clusters aided by a designed mercaptosilane ligand.
Jinyu YangShoudong XieHui ZhangWenhao XuAngang DongYun TangPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
The novel and precise design of both a microscopic ligand and macroscopic structure has been demonstrated to improve the stability and potential optical applications of Ag 44 clusters. The ligand with designed silane substituents on its thiophenol enabled the synthesized [Ag 44 (SPhSi(OEt) 3 ) 30 ](PPh 4 ) 4 clusters to maintain UV-vis absorption for 13 h when heated at 60 °C in air and be readily coated with silica shells via a one-pot reverse microemulsion method. This composite structure overcomes the issue that non-luminescent Ag 44 clusters cannot be applied in photothermal and photoacoustic imaging due to their instability.