In this work, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are functionalized with two different rigid, conjugated thiol ligands: (i) 9,9-didodecyl-2,7-bis(acetylthio)fluorene (FL) and (ii) 2-(anthracen-9-ylmethyl)thio)ethane-1-thiol (2AET). Functionalized AuNPs synthesis is carried out via a two-phase wet chemical reduction method, using NaBH4 as a reducing agent. During the synthesis procedure, ligands are used in 2AET/FL mixture exploring different molar ratios. On freshly prepared samples, UV–Vis and DLS studies demonstrate the reproducibility of the synthesis method over the molar ratios investigated, with the 2AET/FL 1:2 molar ratio giving the most stable colloids up to one year of aging. Infrared spectroscopies (FTIR, Far-IR) and SR-XPS allow a deep surface AuNPs characterization, which show tunable photoluminescence upon excitation by different wavelengths. To exploit potential optoelectronic applications, the π-conjugated polymer poly(phenylacetylene) (PPA) is used to prepare nanocomposites with different AuNPs/PPA weight ratios (from 10/90 to 90/10 %wt.). Morphological studies carried out with AFM and HR-TEM show 4 nm quasi-spherical shape AuNPs uniformly blended within the polymer. The electric response is assessed onto spin-coated thin films (thickness ca. 4 nm). At the highest AuNPs amount, the band gap is reduced up to 2.15 eV with an increase in the electrical conductivity of about 2.5 times compared with AuNPs and PPA.

Cerra, S., Cirri, D., Gabbiani, C., Pratesi, A., Grigorian, S., Matassa, R., et al. (2025). Hydrophobic gold nanoparticles coupled with fluorescent dyes: A smart tool for optoelectronic applications. INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA, 579 [10.1016/j.ica.2025.122553].

Hydrophobic gold nanoparticles coupled with fluorescent dyes: A smart tool for optoelectronic applications

Martina Marsotto;
2025-01-01

Abstract

In this work, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are functionalized with two different rigid, conjugated thiol ligands: (i) 9,9-didodecyl-2,7-bis(acetylthio)fluorene (FL) and (ii) 2-(anthracen-9-ylmethyl)thio)ethane-1-thiol (2AET). Functionalized AuNPs synthesis is carried out via a two-phase wet chemical reduction method, using NaBH4 as a reducing agent. During the synthesis procedure, ligands are used in 2AET/FL mixture exploring different molar ratios. On freshly prepared samples, UV–Vis and DLS studies demonstrate the reproducibility of the synthesis method over the molar ratios investigated, with the 2AET/FL 1:2 molar ratio giving the most stable colloids up to one year of aging. Infrared spectroscopies (FTIR, Far-IR) and SR-XPS allow a deep surface AuNPs characterization, which show tunable photoluminescence upon excitation by different wavelengths. To exploit potential optoelectronic applications, the π-conjugated polymer poly(phenylacetylene) (PPA) is used to prepare nanocomposites with different AuNPs/PPA weight ratios (from 10/90 to 90/10 %wt.). Morphological studies carried out with AFM and HR-TEM show 4 nm quasi-spherical shape AuNPs uniformly blended within the polymer. The electric response is assessed onto spin-coated thin films (thickness ca. 4 nm). At the highest AuNPs amount, the band gap is reduced up to 2.15 eV with an increase in the electrical conductivity of about 2.5 times compared with AuNPs and PPA.
2025
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHEM-03/A - Chimica generale e inorganica
English
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Gold nanoparticles; Organic thiols; Fluorescent dyes; Photoluminescence; Nanocomposites; Electrical measurements; Optoelectronics
Cerra, S., Cirri, D., Gabbiani, C., Pratesi, A., Grigorian, S., Matassa, R., et al. (2025). Hydrophobic gold nanoparticles coupled with fluorescent dyes: A smart tool for optoelectronic applications. INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA, 579 [10.1016/j.ica.2025.122553].
Cerra, S; Cirri, D; Gabbiani, C; Pratesi, A; Grigorian, S; Matassa, R; Lozano, Jg; Beltrán, Am; Capocefalo, A; Fasolato, C; Scaramuzzo, Fa; Marsotto,...espandi
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