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Bonding Nature between Noble Gases and Small Gold Clusters.

Piero FerrariLaia Delgado-CallicoOlga V LushchikovaMatias BejideFrank J WensinkJoost M BakkerFrancesca BalettoEwald Janssens
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Noble gases are usually seen as utterly inert, likewise gold, which is typically conceived as the noblest of all metals. While one may expect that noble gases bind to gold via dispersion interactions only, strong bonds can be formed between noble gas atoms and small gold clusters. We combine mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, and density functional theory calculations to address the bonding nature between Au n + ( n ≤ 4) clusters and Ar, Kr, and Xe. We unambiguously determine the geometries and quantitatively uncover the bonding nature in Au n Ng m + (Ng = Ar, Kr, Xe) complexes. Each Au cluster can form covalent bonds with atop bound noble gas atoms, with strengths that increase with the noble gas atomic radius. This is demonstrated by calculated adsorption energies, Bader electron charges, and analysis of the electron density. The covalent bonding character, however, is limited to the atop-coordinated Ng atoms.
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