An ecofriendly photochemical approach for the rapid and effective preparation of ultrasmall NIR-emissive gold-nanoclusters from photoirradiation of water-soluble glutathione (GSH) in the presence of HAuCl 4 is reported. The formation of gold nanoclusters with a glutathione shell (AuNCs-SG) is confirmed by optical measurements, mass spectrometry, NMR spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. The AuNCs-SG exhibit good luminescence quantum yield (φ=1.1 %), long emission lifetime (1.22 μs), large Stoke’s shift (435 nm), and good photothermal yield conversion upon NIR-light excitation (η 808nm =33.9 %). The effect of the GSH ligand amount and AuNC compositions on the optical properties are extensively investigated. Bimetallic silver/gold-nanoclusters (AgAuNCs-SG) are also prepared and characterized to evaluate the effect of the Ag-doping on the optical properties of the nanocluster. The AuNCs-SG are successfully tested for the optical biosensing of Interleukine 6-antigen (IL6), with a LoD value of 57.5 fg mL −1 , through the formation of an IL6−antibody/nanocluster conjugate. The PL signal quenching is related to the amount of IL6 in the samples.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a67e0ef353c071a6f09eab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsadv.2026.100961
Ester Butera
University of Catania
Regina Maria Chiechio
University of Catania
Saad Akeel
University of Catania
Applied Surface Science Advances
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
University of Catania
Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes
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