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Deciphering Photoluminescence in an Aryl Iodides-Gold Nanoparticles System: Au-Mediated Homocoupling Reaction at a Low Temperature.


ABSTRACT: The study of photoactive materials often unveils intriguing findings, showcasing the value of an interdisciplinary approach. We examined the purported metal-enhanced luminescence thought to result from the chemisorption of aryl iodides on poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone)-stabilized gold nanoparticles. Our discovery deviates from previous assumptions: the fluorescence observed does not originate from excimers of iodophenols chemisorbed on Au:PVP. Instead, it arises from biphenol products, resulting from a gold-mediated Ullmann homocoupling reaction that occurs within the system. Notably, this reaction, known for its demanding nature, proceeds in methanol under purely ambient conditions: room temperature and air atmosphere, without the need for a base. Therefore, these findings not only offer a complete understanding of the observed luminescence but also provide a substantial contribution to the field of carbon-carbon coupling reactions.

SUBMITTER: Rajchel-Mieldzioc P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11017310 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deciphering Photoluminescence in an Aryl Iodides-Gold Nanoparticles System: Au-Mediated Homocoupling Reaction at a Low Temperature.

Rajchel-Mieldzioć Paulina P   Fita Piotr P  

The journal of physical chemistry letters 20240404 14


The study of photoactive materials often unveils intriguing findings, showcasing the value of an interdisciplinary approach. We examined the purported metal-enhanced luminescence thought to result from the chemisorption of aryl iodides on poly(<i>N</i>-vinylpyrrolidone)-stabilized gold nanoparticles. Our discovery deviates from previous assumptions: the fluorescence observed does not originate from excimers of iodophenols chemisorbed on Au:PVP. Instead, it arises from biphenol products, resultin  ...[more]

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