Directional Electron Transfer in Chromophore-Labeled Quantum-Sized Au25 Clusters: Au25 as an Electron Donor

Novel Au25(C6S)17PyS clusters (pyrene-functionalized Au25 clusters) showing interesting electrochemical and optical properties are synthesized and characterized. Significant fluorescence quenching is observed for pyrene attached to Au25 clusters, suggesting strong excited-state interactions. Time-re...

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Published inThe journal of physical chemistry letters Vol. 1; no. 9; pp. 1497 - 1503
Main Authors Devadas, Mary Sajini, Kwak, Kyuju, Park, Jung-Woo, Choi, Ji-Hwan, Jun, Chul-Ho, Sinn, Ekkehard, Ramakrishna, Guda, Lee, Dongil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 06.05.2010
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Summary:Novel Au25(C6S)17PyS clusters (pyrene-functionalized Au25 clusters) showing interesting electrochemical and optical properties are synthesized and characterized. Significant fluorescence quenching is observed for pyrene attached to Au25 clusters, suggesting strong excited-state interactions. Time-resolved fluorescence upconversion and transient absorption measurements are utilized to understand the excited-state dynamics and possible interfacial electron- and energy-transfer pathways. Electrochemical investigations suggest the possibility of electron transfer from Au25 clusters to the attached pyrene. Fluorescence upconversion measurements have shown faster luminescence decay for the case of pyrene attached to Au25 clusters pointing toward ultrafast photoinduced electron/energy-transfer pathways. Femtosecond transient absorption measurements have revealed the presence of the anion radical of pyrene in the excited-state absorption, suggesting the directional electron transfer from Au25 clusters to pyrene. The rate of forward electron transfer from the Au25 cluster to pyrene is ultrafast (∼580 fs), as observed with femtosecond fluorescence upconversion and transient absorption.
ISSN:1948-7185
1948-7185
DOI:10.1021/jz100395p