Chiral Inversion of Au 40 (SR) 24 Nanocluster Driven by Rotation of Gold Tetrahedra in the Kekulé-like Core.
Hengzhi LiuYing YangZhongyun MaYong PeiPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2024)
Studying the chiral characteristics and chiral inversion mechanisms of gold nanoclusters is important to promote their applications in the field of chiral catalysis and chiral recognition. Herein, we investigated the chiral inversion process of the Au 40 (SR) 24 nanocluster and its derivatives using density functional theory calculations. The results showed that the chiral inversion process can be achieved by rotation of tetrahedra units in the gold core without breaking the Au-S bond. This work found that Au 40 nanoclusters protected by different ligands have different chiral inversion mechanisms, and the difference is mainly attributable to the steric effects of the ligands. Moreover, the chiral inversion of the derivative clusters (Au 34 , Au 28 , and Au 22 ) of the Au 40 nanocluster can also be accomplished by the rotation of the Au 4 tetrahedra units in the gold core. The energy barrier in the chiral inversion process of gold nanoclusters increases with the decrease of Au 4 tetrahedra units in the gold core. This work identifies a chiral inversion mechanism with lower reaction energy barriers and provided a theoretical basis for the study of gold nanocluster chirality.
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