Light Harvesting and White-Light Generation in a Composite of Carbon Dots and Dye-Encapsulated BSA-Protein-Capped Gold Nanoclusters

Chemistry. 2016 Aug 8;22(33):11699-705. doi: 10.1002/chem.201601849. Epub 2016 Jul 7.

Abstract

Several strategies have been adopted to design an artificial light-harvesting system in which light energy is captured by peripheral chromophores and it is subsequently transferred to the core via energy transfer. A composite of carbon dots and dye-encapsulated BSA-protein-capped gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) has been developed for efficient light harvesting and white light generation. Carbon dots (C-dots) act as donor and AuNCs capped with BSA protein act as acceptor. Analysis reveals that energy transfer increases from 63 % to 83 % in presence of coumarin dye (C153), which enhances the cascade energy transfer from carbon dots to AuNCs. Bright white light emission with a quantum yield of 19 % under the 375 nm excitation wavelength is achieved by changing the ratio of components. Interesting findings reveal that the efficient energy transfer in carbon-dot-metal-cluster nanocomposites may open up new possibilities in designing artificial light harvesting systems for future applications.

Keywords: carbon dots; cascade energy transfer; gold nanoclusters; light harvesting; white light.

MeSH terms

  • Color
  • Coumarins / chemistry*
  • Energy Transfer
  • Gold / chemistry*
  • Light
  • Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes / chemistry*
  • Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes / radiation effects
  • Metal Nanoparticles / chemistry*
  • Nanocomposites

Substances

  • Coumarins
  • Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes
  • Gold
  • coumarin