Surface-exposed silver nanoclusters inside molecular metal oxide cavities.
Kentaro YonesatoDaiki YanaiSeiji YamazoeDaisuke YokogawaTakashi KikuchiKazuya YamaguchiKosuke SuzukiPublished in: Nature chemistry (2023)
The surfaces of metal nanoclusters, including their interface with metal oxides, exhibit a high reactivity that is attractive for practical purposes. This high reactivity, however, has also hindered the synthesis of structurally well-defined hybrids of metal nanoclusters and metal oxides with exposed surfaces and/or interfaces. Here we report the sequential synthesis of structurally well-defined {Ag 30 } nanoclusters in the cavity of ring-shaped molecular metal oxides known as polyoxometalates. The {Ag 30 } nanoclusters possess exposed silver surfaces yet are stabilized both in solution and the solid state by the surrounding ring-shaped polyoxometalate species. The clusters underwent a redox-induced structural transformation without undesirable agglomeration or decomposition. Furthermore, {Ag 30 } nanoclusters showed high catalytic activity for the selective reduction of several organic functional groups using H 2 under mild reaction conditions. We believe that these findings will serve for the discrete synthesis of surface-exposed metal nanoclusters stabilized by molecular metal oxides, which may in turn find applications in, for example, the fields of catalysis and energy conversion.