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Size dependent excited state behavior of glutathione capped gold clusters and their light harvesting capacity

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posted on 2024-11-07, 20:10 authored by K. G. Stamplecoskie, P. V. Kamat
Glutathione-protected gold clusters exhibit size-dependent excited state and electron transfer properties. Larger-size clusters (e.g., Au25GSH18) with core-metal atoms display rapid (<1 ps) as well as slower relaxation (∼200 ns) while homoleptic clusters (e.g., Au10–12GSH10–12) exhibit only slower relaxation. These decay components have been identified as metal–metal transition and ligand-to-metal charge transfer, respectively. The short lifetime relaxation component becomes less dominant as the size of the gold cluster decreases. The long-lived excited state and ability to participate in electron transfer are integral for these clusters to serve as light-harvesting antennae. A strong correlation between the ligand-to-metal charge-transfer excited state lifetime and photocatalytic activity was evidenced from the electron transfer to methyl viologen. The photoactivity of these metal clusters shows increasing photocatalytic reduction yield (0.05–0.14) with decreasing cluster size, Au25 < Au18 < Au15 < Au10–12. Gold clusters, Au18GSH14, were found to have the highest potential as a photosensitizer on the basis of the quantum yield of electron transfer and good visible light absorption properties.

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2014

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Page 11093-11099

Publisher

J. Am. Chem. Soc.

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Volume 136

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