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Our research about Solvatochromism of Amphiphilic Au25(SR)18 Nanoclusters in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Date: 14.07.2025

We are pleased to announce that a new article authored by members of our research group has been published in the prestigious Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. Title is: Solvatochromism of Amphiphilic Au25(SR)18 Nanoclusters Based on Supramolecular Ligand–Thiolated Crown Ether

Atomically precise nanoclusters find multiple applications in, for example, bioimaging or as catalysts due to their remarkable molecule-like properties which are tightly bound to their strictly defined structures. However, their physicochemical characterization and broad utilization in the aforementioned areas are often challenging due to the limited solubility. Herein, we report the synthesis of Au25 nanoclusters (NCs) capped with 2-mercaptomethyl-12-crown-4 ether, imparting amphiphilic properties that confer solubility in both polar and nonpolar solvents. UV–vis spectroscopy confirmed the stability of the Au25 framework in polar protic and apolar aprotic solvents. Moreover, FTIR analysis suggests that our supramolecular ligand responds to solvent polarity and protic/aprotic conditions, adjusting its conformation on the cluster surface. Furthermore, accompanying variations in photoluminescence underscore their potential utility as environmentally responsive polarity-sensitive probes. These findings establish a versatile Au25 nanocluster platform for investigating structure–property relationships in diverse chemical environments without requiring additional chemical modifications to the cluster structure.

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