Journal of Physical Chemistry B, volume 106, issue 15, pages 3770-3777
Luminescent Silver Sulfide Clusters
Dominik Brühwiler
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,
Claudia Leiggener
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,
Stephan Glaus
1
,
Gion Calzaferri
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2002-03-21
Journal:
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.760
CiteScore: 5.8
Impact factor: 2.8
ISSN: 15206106, 15205207, 10895647
Materials Chemistry
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
Silver sulfide clusters are synthesized in the cavities of sodium and calcium zeolite A microcrystals by exposing the activated Ag+-loaded zeolite to H2S. The growth of the silver sulfide clusters during rehydration of the samples is investigated by means of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. Monomers of Ag2S are formed at low Ag+-loading through reaction of AgSH molecules, yielding colorless composites, which exhibit a characteristic blue-green photoluminescence. Yellow colored samples showing an orange-red luminescence with an average decay time of 81 μs (−160 °C) are obtained at medium silver sulfide content. Further increasing the silver sulfide loading and therefore the cluster size causes a bathochromic shift of this emission which is accompanied by a shortening of the luminescence lifetime. The samples generally exhibit large Stokes-shifts, which can be attributed to HOMO−LUMO transitions with small oscillator strengths. The Ag2S−zeolite host−guest system constitutes a three-dimensional array of sil...
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