Ligand-Induced Cuboctahedral versus Icosahedral Core Isomerism within Eight-Electron Heterocyclic-Carbene-Protected Gold Nanoclusters.
Jianyu WeiSamia KahlalJean-François HaletAlvaro Munoz-CastroJean-Yves SaillardPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
The controlled structural modification of ligand-protected gold clusters is evaluated by a proper variation of the size and shape of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands. Density functional theory calculations show that the Au 13 core of [Au 13 (NHC) 8 Br 4 ] + can be shaped into an icosahedron and/or a so far unexpected cuboctahedron depending on the sterical effect inferred by the NHC ligand side arms. As a result, the cluster properties can be modified, encouraging further exploration on controlled core isomerization in ligated gold cluster chemistry.