Bright and Photostable Fluorescent Metal Nanocluster Supraparticles from Invert Emulsions.
Shaochen ZhouBo PengYanyan DuanKai LiuOlli IkkalaRobin H A RasPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Fluorescent supraparticles of gold, silver and copper nanoclusters are synthesized by simply drying of invert emulsions, resulting in a dozen-fold increase in photoluminescence quantum yield (up to ≈80 %) and a significant improvement in photostability. The inhibition of the ligand twisting during the intramolecular charge transfer is found to be responsible for the enhancement, especially for the gold nanocluster supraparticles. This research provides a general, flexible, and easy method for producing highly luminescent and photostable metal nanocluster-based materials that promise practical applications in white-light-emitting diodes.