Construction of an Au 12 Cd 2 nanocluster with circularly polarized luminescence by a metal- and ligand-exchange strategy.
Jun ZhouXiaofei YangPeisen ZhengQinzhen LiXiaowu LiJinsong ChaiBaoyu HuangSha YangMan-Zhou ZhuPublished in: Chemical science (2024)
Excellent luminescence properties and unique chiral structures enable nanoclusters to be a novel class of circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) materials, and their precise structures facilitate the clarification of structure-activity relationships. However, efficiently preparing nanoclusters with CPL properties is still a great challenge. In this work, the luminescent properties as well as the molecular symmetry were simultaneously manipulated to transform the centrosymmetric Au 14 Cd 1 into a chiral Au 12 Cd 2 nanocluster, which has CPL properties. In detail, Cd doping and chiral-ligand exchange were performed simultaneously on the Au 14 Cd 1 nanocluster to realize its photoluminescence enhancement and chiral-framework construction by increasing the alloying degree which is defined as deep-alloying and chiral ligand induction at the same time, resulting in the formation of an Au 12 Cd 2 nanocluster with CPL properties. Further investigations revealed an increased alloying degree in the structure-maintained M 6 kernel of Au 12 Cd 2 , which results in a 15-fold enhancement in quantum yield.