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A 59-Electron Non-Magic-Number Gold Nanocluster Au 99 (C≡CR) 40 Showing Unexpectedly High Stability.

Jiao-Jiao LiZhikun LiuZong-Jie GuanXu-Shuang HanWan-Qi ShiQuan-Ming Wang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
An atomically resolved gold nanocluster Au 99 (C≡CC 6 H 3 -2,4-F 2 ) 40 ( Au 99 ) with an unusual 59 valence electrons has been synthesized. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction reveals that its Au 79 kernel is a Au 49 Marks decahedron capped by two Au 15 units. The surface structure of Au 99 consists of 20 linear Au(C≡CR) 2 staples. Intercluster interactions are observed between these D 5 symmetric clusters. The existence of an unpaired electron is verified by magnetic measurement. Interestingly, this open-shell gold cluster Au 99 stays intact in toluene solution at 80 °C for more than a week, and it has good charging-discharging capability under electrochemical conditions. The compact ligand shell protection around the symmetric core accounts for the high stability. This work suggests that geometric factors may play a crucial role in determining the stability of a metal nanocluster, even though the cluster has an open-shell electronic structure.
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