2019
DOI: 10.1002/ppsc.201800494
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Isomer Structural Transformation in Au–Cu Alloy Nanoclusters: Water Ripple‐Like Transfer of Thiol Ligands

Abstract: Structure isomerism is observed in noble metal nanoclusters; however, the mechanism study of this process is rarely reported. Herein, by using the biphosphine ligands instead of phosphine ligands, the high symmetry of the Au2Cu6(PPh3)2(SAdm)6 nanocluster is successfully broken and [Au4Cu4(L1)2(SAdm)5]Br (where, L1 is bis(diphenylphosphine)methane, DPPM) nanocluster is obtained with chiral arrangement. This newly obtained nanocluster contains a total of four isomers in crystal unit cell. Interestingly, these is… Show more

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“…Therefore, the asymmetric distribution of ligands on the cluster surface is responsible for the chirality of Au 4 Cu 4 (Figure 4A). 36 However, for Au 4 Cu 5 , only two isomers labeled a and b can be observed in the packing model (Figure 4B). Au 4 Cu 5 could be also viewed as a two-gold metal kernel protected by phosphine ligands, further surrounded by a Au 2 Cu 5 S 6 P 2 motif structure as a helix.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…Therefore, the asymmetric distribution of ligands on the cluster surface is responsible for the chirality of Au 4 Cu 4 (Figure 4A). 36 However, for Au 4 Cu 5 , only two isomers labeled a and b can be observed in the packing model (Figure 4B). Au 4 Cu 5 could be also viewed as a two-gold metal kernel protected by phosphine ligands, further surrounded by a Au 2 Cu 5 S 6 P 2 motif structure as a helix.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is noteworthy that isomers a and a′ differ only in the position of one thiol ligand, where one is above and the other is below (highlight in the space fill model in Figure C). Therefore, the asymmetric distribution of ligands on the cluster surface is responsible for the chirality of Au 4 Cu 4 (Figure A) . However, for Au 4 Cu 5 , only two isomers labeled a and b can be observed in the packing model (Figure B).…”
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“…In the past decades, AuCu bimetallic NCs have shown excellent photoluminescence, [ 44,45 ] chirality, [ 46,47 ] and catalytic activities. [ 48 ] Our group recently proposed that reaction of Cu II (SR) 2 and [Au 25 (PET) 18 ] − may lead to the formation of the unstable 7‐electron [Cu 1 Au 24 (PET) 18 ] 0 species, which show a different charge state with the [Cu x Au 25− x (PET) 18 ] − ( x = 0–2) by introducing NaBH 4 in the reaction of Cu II (SR) 2 and [Au 25 (SR) 18 ] − , demonstrating the variability of the charge states of the AuCu NCs.…”
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“…Therefore, there are various strategies for controlling the structures of Au–Cu alloy clusters. Recently, the [Au 4 Cu 4 (SAdm) 5 (Dppm) 2 ] + with a quadrilateral Cu 4 ring could be converted into [Au 4 Cu 5 (CHT) 6 (Dppm) 2 ] + with Cu 5 ring via ligand engineering . Inspired by these two nanoclusters and early reported Au 2 Cu 6 (SAdm) 6 (PPh 2 Py) 2 , we look forward to regulating the synthesis strategy to obtain new gold–copper clusters with similar structures and sizes, which would facilitate comprehension of structure-performance relationships.…”
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confidence: 99%