Abstract:We investigated two DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters (DNA-AgNCs) that show multiple absorption features in the visible region, and emit around 811 nm (DNA811-AgNC) and 841 nm (DNA841-AgNC). Both DNA-AgNCs have large...
“…As reported in ref. 11 and 20 , the background amplitude counts can be used as a proxy for creating the red-shifted microsecond-lived luminescence spectrum (Fig. S13–S15 † ).…”
The effect of replacing guanosines with inosines in the two stabilizing strands (5’-CACCTAGCGA-3’) of the NIR emissive DNA-Ag16NC was investigated. The spectroscopic behavior of the inosine mutants is position-dependent: when...
“…As reported in ref. 11 and 20 , the background amplitude counts can be used as a proxy for creating the red-shifted microsecond-lived luminescence spectrum (Fig. S13–S15 † ).…”
The effect of replacing guanosines with inosines in the two stabilizing strands (5’-CACCTAGCGA-3’) of the NIR emissive DNA-Ag16NC was investigated. The spectroscopic behavior of the inosine mutants is position-dependent: when...
“…This indicates the presence of a long-lived and red-shifted luminescence. 14 The ns-lived emission intensities are reported as solid traces in Fig. 2B .…”
We investigated the effect of using D2O versus H2O as solvent on the spectroscopic properties of two NIR emissive DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters (DNA–AgNCs).
“…11,12 While nanosecond decay times have been reported for DNA-AgNCs using time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC), longer lived microsecond luminescence has only been very recently reported using pulsed Xe ash lamps or burst mode measurements. [11][12][13] DNA-AgNCs have long been known to possess microsecond lived dark states, which manifest themselves as uorescence blinking in single molecule and uorescence correlation experiments. [14][15][16] Considered to be non-emissive, these dark states have been utilized to generate background-free imaging capabilities by modulating the uorescence intensity output or by exploiting a process called optically activated delayed uorescence (OADF).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Time gating allows one to extract the OADF signal and generate a background free Anti-Stokes signal. 17 The recent discovery of microsecond emission from DNA-AgNCs, 11,12 led us to wonder whether these states are also able to generate OADF.…”
A method for measuring emission over a range of sub-nanosecond to millisecond timescales is presented and demonstrated for a DNA-stabilized silver nanocluster (DNA-AgNC) displaying dual emission. This approach allows one...
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