Site-specific doping of silver atoms into a Au 25 nanocluster as directed by ligand binding preferences.
Wan-Qi ShiZong-Jie GuanJiao-Jiao LiXu-Shuang HanQuan-Ming WangPublished in: Chemical science (2022)
For the first time site-specific doping of silver into a spherical Au 25 nanocluster has been achieved in [Au 19 Ag 6 (MeOPhS) 17 (PPh 3 ) 6 ] (BF 4 ) 2 (Au 19 Ag 6 ) through a dual-ligand coordination strategy. Single crystal X-ray structural analysis shows that the cluster has a distorted centered icosahedral Au@Au 6 Ag 6 core of D 3 symmetry, in contrast to the I h Au@Au 12 kernel in the well-known [Au 25 (SR) 18 ] - (R = CH 2 CH 2 Ph). An interesting feature is the coexistence of [Au 2 (SPhOMe) 3 ] dimeric staples and [P-Au-SPhOMe] semi-staples in the title cluster, due to the incorporation of PPh 3 . The observation of only one double-charged peak in ESI-TOF-MS confirms the ordered doping of silver atoms. Au 19 Ag 6 is a 6e system showing a distinct absorption spectrum from [Au 25 (SR) 18 ] - , that is, the HOMO-LUMO transition of Au 19 Ag 6 is optically forbidden due to the P character of the superatomic frontier orbitals.