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Key factors for connecting silver-based icosahedral superatoms by vertex sharing.

Sayuri MiyajimaSakiat HossianAyaka IkedaTaiga KosakaTokuhisa KawawakiYoshiki NiihoriTakeshi IwasaTetsuya TaketsuguYuichi Negishi
Published in: Communications chemistry (2023)
Metal nanoclusters composed of noble elements such as gold (Au) or silver (Ag) are regarded as superatoms. In recent years, the understanding of the materials composed of superatoms, which are often called superatomic molecules, has gradually progressed for Au-based materials. However, there is still little information on Ag-based superatomic molecules. In the present study, we synthesise two di-superatomic molecules with Ag as the main constituent element and reveal the three essential conditions for the formation and isolation of a superatomic molecule comprising two Ag 13-x M x structures (M = Ag or other metal; x = number of M) connected by vertex sharing. The effects of the central atom and the type of bridging halogen on the electronic structure of the resulting superatomic molecule are also clarified in detail. These findings are expected to provide clear design guidelines for the creation of superatomic molecules with various properties and functions.
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