Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1306291 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Heterometallic and homometallic nanoclusters of [Ag(CN)2]− and [Au(CN)2]− doped in NaCl, KCl, and NaBr exhibit interesting photophysical phenomenon that are related to the variety of sizes, orientations, and compositions these clusters adopt. Samples of various dopant–host systems have been grown and analyzed with luminescence spectroscopy. In order to predict what types of clusters are in these different systems, an atomistic surface model has been developed that probes the energetics of these clusters as they first form at surface kink sites. An order of preference in mixed-metal systems for heterometallic cluster formation over homometallic cluster formation, NaBr > NaCl > KCl, is predicted which agrees with findings on heterometallic cluster peaks in the luminescence spectra. Structural orientations are predicted to be very different in heterometallic clusters as opposed to homometallic clusters.

Graphical abstractA metal dicyanide dimer at its kink site. The metal atoms and cyanide ligands of the impurity complexes substitute for host cations and anions. Metal, carbon, nitrogen, alkali cation, and alkali halide atoms are red, green, purple, light blue, and light green, respectively.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► Silver/Gold dicyanides doped in alkali halides show heterometallic emission peaks. ► Atomistic model relates nanocluster growth in different alkali halides. ► The theoretical simulation is in excellent agreement with the luminescence spectra.

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