Development of Stable Water‐Soluble Supratomic Silver Clusters Utilizing A Polyoxoniobate‐Protected Strategy: Giant Core‐Shell‐Type Ag8@Nb162 Fluorescent Nanocluster

Author:

Hong Li‐Hao1,Yue Sheng‐Nan1,Huang Xing1,Sun Cai1,Cai Ping‐Wei1,Sun Yan‐Qiong1,Li Xin‐Xiong1,Zheng Shou‐Tian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Inorganic Oxygenated Materials State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment College of Chemistry Fuzhou University Fuzhou, Fujian 350108 China

Abstract

AbstractAtomically precise low‐nuclearity (n<10) silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) have garnered significant interest due to their size‐dependent optical properties and diverse applications. However, their synthesis has remained challenging, primarily due to their inherent instability. The present study introduces a new feasible approach for clustering silver ions utilizing highly negative and redox‐inert polyoxoniobates (PONbs) as all‐inorganic ligands. This strategy not only enables the creation of novel Ag‐PONb composite nanoclusters but also facilitates the synthesis of stable low‐nuclearity AgNCs. Using this method, we have successfully synthesized a small octanuclear rhombic [Ag8]6+ AgNC stabilized by six highly negative [LiNb27O75]14− polyoxoanions. This marks the first PONb‐protected superatomic AgNC, designated as {Ag8@(LiNb27O75)6} (Ag8@Nb162), with an aesthetically spherical core–shell structure. The crystalline Ag8@Nb162 is stable under ambient conditions, What's more, it is water‐soluble and able to maintain its molecular cluster structure intact in water. Further, the stable small [Ag8]6+ AgNC has interesting temperature‐ and pH‐dependent reversible fluorescence response, based on which a multiple optical encryption mode for anti‐counterfeit technology was demonstrated. This work offers a promising avenue for the synthesis of fascinating and stable PONb‐protected AgNCs and sheds light on the development of new‐type optical functional materials.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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