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      The Relationship between DNA Sequences and Oligonucleotide-Templated Silver Nanoclusters and Their Fluorescence Properties

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      Chemistry - A European Journal
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          Ultra-small fluorescent metal nanoclusters: Synthesis and biological applications

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            Sub-nanometre sized metal clusters: from synthetic challenges to the unique property discoveries.

            Sub-nanometre sized metal clusters, with dimensions between metal atoms and nanoparticles, have attracted more and more attention due to their unique electronic structures and the subsequent unusual physical and chemical properties. However, the tiny size of the metal clusters brings the difficulty of their synthesis compared to the easier preparation of large nanoparticles. Up to now various synthetic techniques and routes have been successfully applied to the preparation of sub-nanometre clusters. Among the metals, gold clusters, especially the alkanethiolate monolayer protected clusters (MPCs), have been extensively investigated during the past decades. In recent years, silver and copper nanoclusters have also attracted enormous interest mainly due to their excellent photoluminescent properties. Meanwhile, more structural characteristics, particular optical, catalytic, electronic and magnetic properties and the related technical applications of the metal nanoclusters have been discovered in recent years. In this critical review, recent advances in sub-nanometre sized metal clusters (Au, Ag, Cu, etc.) including the synthetic techniques, structural characterizations, novel physical, chemical and optical properties and their potential applications are discussed in detail. We finally give a brief outlook on the future development of metal nanoclusters from the viewpoint of controlled synthesis and their potential applications. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012
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              DNA-templated Ag nanocluster formation.

              The high affinity of Ag+ for DNA bases has enabled creation of short oligonucleotide-encapsulated Ag nanoclusters without formation of large nanoparticles. Time-dependent formation of cluster sizes ranging from Ag1 to Ag4/oligonucleotide were observed with strong, characteristic electronic transitions between 400 and 600 nm. The slow nanocluster formation kinetics enables observation of specific aqueous nanocluster absorptions that evolve over a period of 12 h. Induced circular dichroism bands confirm that the nanoclusters are associated with the chiral ss-DNA template. Fluorescence, absorption, mass, and NMR spectra all indicate that multiple species are present, but that their creation is both nucleotide- and time-dependent.
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                Chemistry - A European Journal
                Chem. Eur. J.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                09476539
                January 20 2014
                January 20 2014
                : 20
                : 4
                : 1111-1115
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                10.1002/chem.201301473
                e3af8c0d-f7d9-4603-8338-9df244ff0d32
                © 2014

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