Abstract

AbstractFluorescent silver nanoclusters immobilized on a plastic substrate are obtained by photoinduced template synthesis using polyacrylic acid chemically grafted to the substrate surface as a template. The electronic absorption and fluorescence spectra of nanoclusters are studied depending on the polyacrylic acid grafting density. It is found that the optical absorption and fluorescence intensities of nanoclusters monotonically increase with increasing grafting density. The position and shape of the absorption and emission spectra almost do not change. The higher the polymer template grafting density, the higher the fluorescence stability of samples during storage at room temperature.

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