Nematulloev, Saidkhodzha’s team published research in Small in 17 | CAS: 4410-99-5

Small published new progress about 4410-99-5. 4410-99-5 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Thiol,Benzene, name is 2-Phenylethanethiol, and the molecular formula is C8H10S, Name: 2-Phenylethanethiol.

Nematulloev, Saidkhodzha published the artcile[Cu15(PPh3)6(PET)13]2+: a Copper Nanocluster with Crystallization Enhanced Photoluminescence, Name: 2-Phenylethanethiol, the publication is Small (2021), 17(27), 2006839, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.

Due to their atomically precise structure, photoluminescent copper nanoclusters (Cu NCs) have emerged as promising materials in both fundamental studies and technol. applications, such as bio-imaging, cell labeling, phototherapy, and photo-activated catalysis. In this work, a facile strategy is reported for the synthesis of a novel Cu NCs coprotected by thiolate and phosphine ligands, formulated as [Cu15(PPh3)6(PET)13]2+, which exhibits bright emission in the near-IR (NIR) region (≈720 nm) and crystallization-induced emission enhancement (CIEE) phenomenon. Single crystal x-ray crystallog. shows that the NC possesses an extraordinary distorted trigonal antiprismatic Cu6 core and a, unique among metal clusters, “tri-blade fan”-like structure. An in-depth structural investigation of the ligand shell combined with d. functional theory calculations reveal that the extended C-H···π and π-π intermol. ligand interactions significantly restrict the intramol. rotations and vibrations and, thus, are a major reason for the CIEE phenomena. This study provides a strategy for the controllable synthesis of structurally defined Cu NCs with NIR luminescence, which enables essential insights into the origins of their optical properties.

Small published new progress about 4410-99-5. 4410-99-5 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Thiol,Benzene, name is 2-Phenylethanethiol, and the molecular formula is C8H10S, Name: 2-Phenylethanethiol.

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