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Real-Time Fluorescent Monitoring of Kinetically Controlled Supramolecular Self-Assembly of Atom-Precise Cu 8 Nanocluster.

Pan-Pan SunBao-Liang HanHong-Guang LiCheng-Kai ZhangXia XinJian-Min DouZhi-Yong GaoDi Sun
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Kinetically stable and long-lived intermediates are crucial in monitoring the progress and understanding of supramolecular self-assembly of diverse aggregated structures with collective functions. Herein, the complex dynamics of an atomically precise Cu I nanocluster [Cu 8 ( t BuC 6 H 4 S) 8 (PPh 3 ) 4 ] (Cu8a) is systematically investigated. Remarkably, by monitoring the aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and electron microscopy of the kinetically stable intermediates in real time, the directed self-assembly (DSA) process of Cu8a is deduced. The polymorphism and different emission properties of Cu NCs aggregates were successfully captured, allowing the structure-optical property relationship to be established. More importantly, the utilization of a mathematical "permutation and combination" ideology by introducing a heterogeneous luminescent agent of a carbon dot (CD) to Cu8a aggregates enriches the "visualization" fluorescence window, which offers great potential in real time application for optical sensing of materials.
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