Gharib, Mustafa; Yates, A.J.; Sanders, Stephen; Gebauer, Johannes; Graf, Sebastian; Ziefuß, Anna; Nonappa; Kassier, Günther; Rehbock, Christoph; Barcikowski, Stephan; Weller, Horst; Alabastri, Alessandro; Nordlander, Peter; Parak, Wolfgang J.; Chakraborty, Indranath:
Golden Plasmophores with Tunable Photoluminescence and Outstanding Thermal and Photothermal Stability
In: Advanced Optical Materials (2024), in press, Article 2302833
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Title in English:
Golden Plasmophores with Tunable Photoluminescence and Outstanding Thermal and Photothermal Stability
Author:
Gharib, Mustafa
;
Yates, A.J.
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Sanders, Stephen
;
Gebauer, Johannes
;
Graf, Sebastian
;
Ziefuß, AnnaUDE
GND
1261824393
LSF ID
59076
ORCID
0000-0002-9465-1917ORCID iD
Other
connected with university
;
Nonappa
;
Kassier, Günther
;
Rehbock, ChristophUDE
LSF ID
53195
ORCID
0000-0002-4708-5246ORCID iD
Other
connected with university
;
Barcikowski, StephanUDE
GND
129006084
LSF ID
52773
ORCID
0000-0002-9739-7272ORCID iD
Other
connected with university
;
Weller, Horst
;
Alabastri, Alessandro
;
Nordlander, Peter
;
Parak, Wolfgang J.
;
Chakraborty, Indranath
Year of publication:
2024
Open Access?:
OA Hybrid
Web of Science ID
Scopus ID
Note:
in press
Language of text:
English
Keyword, Topic:
fluorescence ; gold nanoclusters ; gold nanorods ; plasmophores ; thermal stability
Type of resource:
Text

Abstract in English:

Among various hybrid nanomaterials, the combination of plasmonic nanoparticles and fluorophores in a single multifunctional nanoplatform, so-called plasmophores, has attracted significant attention in different fields such as dark field, fluorescence, and photoacoustic imaging, biosensing, photothermal, and photodynamic therapy. Herein, author report a facile and controlled synthesis route of hybrid nanoplatforms composed of fluorescent gold nanoclusters (GNCs) coupled to plasmonic gold nanorods (GNRs) using controlled silica (SiO₂) dielectric spacers of different thicknesses from now on referred to as GNR@SiO₂@GNC plasmophores. The results show different degrees of plasmon-enhanced fluorescence of the GNCs in their plasmophore hybrid system when placed at different distances from the plasmonic cores of the GNRs. On the other hand, these plasmophores show enhanced thermal stability compared to GNRs@CTAB (CTAB, cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide). This results also demonstrated that upon annealing at elevated temperatures (800–1000 °C), the GNRs in the plasmophores are more thermally stable and robust than the GNRs@CTAB. More surprisingly, despite the commonly reported very low melting temperature of smaller-size nanocrystals, the GNCs in the plasmophores showed high thermal stability and do not exhibit significant structural changes at elevated temperatures (800–1000 °C).