| Literature DB >> 23762779 |
Chengzhi Zheng1, Huiping Wang, Lingzhi Liu, Manjun Zhang, Jiangong Liang, Heyou Han.
Abstract
Water-soluble fluorescent Ag nanoclusters (NCs) were synthesized at room temperature with sodium dodecyl sulfonate (SDS) as a protective agent. The effects of synthetic conditions on the fluorescence properties of Ag NCs were investigated. The results show that the fluorescence intensity of Ag NCs strongly depends on the synthetic conditions, such as the molar ratio of AgNO3 versus SDS and sodium borohydride (NaBH4), the reaction time, and the pH value of the reaction solution. Under the optimum conditions, the as-prepared Ag NCs exist in face-centered-cubic phase with an average size of 2 nm. Fluorescence spectra of Ag NCs show emission peaks at 365 nm for different excitation wavelength. Resonant absorptions are observed at 203 nm and 277 nm in the absorption spectrum, which can be used to establish the electronic levels in the Ag NCs system.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23762779 PMCID: PMC3671676 DOI: 10.1155/2013/261648
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anal Methods Chem ISSN: 2090-8873 Impact factor: 2.193
Figure 1(a) The XRD pattern and (b) TEM image of Ag NCs.
Figure 2(a) Fluorescence emission spectra of Ag NCs at λ ex = 220 nm (black curve), 240 nm (red curve), and 260 nm (blue curve), respectively; (b) UV-visible absorption spectrum of Ag NCs.
Scheme 1Schematic diagram of energy levels explaining the fluorescence emission spectrum observed for Ag NCs. Energy values are given in eV (and nm inside parenthesis).
Figure 3The effect of molar ratio of (a) AgNO3/SDS and (b) AgNO3/NaBH4 on the fluorescence intensity of Ag NCs.
Figure 4The effect of (a) reaction time and (b) pH value on the fluorescence intensity of Ag NCs.