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Photoluminescent Characterization of Metal Nanoclusters: Basic Parameters, Methods, and Applications.

Hongbin LinXiaorong SongOsburg Jin Huang ChaiQiaofeng YaoHuanghao YangJianping Xie
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Metal nanoclusters (MNCs) can be synthesized with atomically precise structures and molecule formulae due to the rapid development of nanocluster science in recent decades. The ultrasmall size range (normally < 2 nm) endows MNCs with plenty of molecular-like properties, among which photoluminescent properties have aroused extensive attention. Tracing the research and development processes of luminescent nanoclusters, various photoluminescent analysis and characterization methods play a significant role in elucidating luminescent mechanism and analyzing luminescent properties. In this review, we aim to systematically summarize the normally used photoluminescent characterizations in MNCs including basic parameters and methods, such as excitation/emission wavelength, quantum yield, and lifetime. For each key parameter, we first introduce its definition and meaning and then discuss the relevant characterization methods including measuring principles and the revelation of luminescent properties from the collected data. Then, we discuss in details how to explore the luminescent mechanism of MNCs and construct NC-based applications based on the measured data. By means of these characterization strategies, the luminescent properties of MNCs and NC-based designs can be explained quantitatively and qualitatively. Hence, this review is expected to provide clear guidance for researchers to characterize luminescent MNCs and better understand the luminescent mechanism from the measured results. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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