Temperature dependent excited state relaxation of a red emitting DNA-templated silver nanocluster
Chemical Communications2017Vol. 53(93), pp. 12556–12559
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Abstract
The nanosecond excited state temporal and spectral relaxation of a purified, red-emitting DNA-templated silver nanocluster (DNA-AgNC) was characterized as a function of temperature. The findings are explained by introducing a phenomenological electronic structure diagram. The reproducibility and cyclability of the average decay time opens up the possibility of using DNA-AgNCs for decay time-based nanothermometry.
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