Thermoresponsive silver/polymer nanohybrids with switchable metal enhanced fluorescence

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jingquan LiuThomas P Davis

Abstract

In this communication we describe a new approach to the fabrication of fluorescent silver/polymer nanohybrids with thermo-switchable metal enhanced fluorescence (MEF). By manipulating a soft polymer spacer between the silver nanoparticles and the fluorophores a tunable MEF was achieved.

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