On transient absorption and dual emission of the atomically precise, DNA-stabilized silver nanocluster Ag16Cl2

CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS(2024)

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Abstract
DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters with 10 to 30 silver atoms are interesting biocompatible nanomaterials with intriguing fluorescence properties. However, they are not well understood, since atom-scale high level theoretical calculations have not been possible due to a lack of firm experimental structural information. Here, by using density functional theory (DFT), we study the recently atomically resolved (DNA)(2)-Ag16Cl2 nanocluster in solvent under the lowest-lying singlet (S-1) and triplet (T-1) excited states, estimate the relative emission maxima for the allowed (S-1 -> S-0) and dark (T-1 -> S-0) transitions, and evaluate the transient absorption spectra. Our results offer a potential interpretation of the recently reported transient absorption and dual emission of similar DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters, providing a mechanistic view on their photophysical properties that are attractive for applications in biomedical imaging and biophotonics.
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