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Isolation of the Au 145 (SR) 60 X compound (R = n -butyl, n -pentyl; X = Br, Cl): novel gold nanoclusters that exhibit properties subtly distinct from the ubiquitous icosahedral Au 144 (SR) 60 compound
We report the identification and quantitative isolation of Au 145 (SR) 60 X (R = n -butyl, n -pentyl; X = halide) along with elucidation of key properties as compared to the corresponding ubiquitous chiral-icosahedral Au 144 (SR) 60 cluster known to have a central vacancy. The stoichiometries were a...
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description | We report the identification and quantitative isolation of Au
145
(SR)
60
X (R =
n
-butyl,
n
-pentyl; X = halide) along with elucidation of key properties as compared to the corresponding ubiquitous chiral-icosahedral Au
144
(SR)
60
cluster known to have a central vacancy. The stoichiometries were assessed by electrospray mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) at isotopic resolution, and induced dissociation patterns indicate the ‘extra’ (Au,Br) atoms are strongly bound components of these structures. Voltammetric and spectroscopic characterization reveals Au
145
(SR)
60
X behaviors that are qualitatively similar to yet fascinatingly distinct from those of Au
144
(SR)
60
. (
1
H,
13
C)-NMR spectra clearly show how both Au
145
(SR)
60
X and Au
144
(SR)
60
are capped by 12 distinct ligand types of 5-fold equivalence, as was recently established for Au
144
(SR)
60
capped by shorter ligands, demonstrating that this novel cluster shares the same chiral-icosahedral motif. Intriguingly, Au
145
(SR)
60
X is strongly near-IR luminescent, whereas under comparable conditions Au
144
(SR)
60
barely emits. The photoluminescence pattern of Au
145
(SR)
60
X is very similar to that observed for Au
25
(SR)
18
, which contains the Au
13
core. The combined results are interpreted as consistent with neutral Au
145
(SR)
60
X as a diamagnetic species, electronically and structurally similar to the corresponding Au
144
(SR)
60
compounds. |
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145
(SR)
60
X (R =
n
-butyl,
n
-pentyl; X = halide) along with elucidation of key properties as compared to the corresponding ubiquitous chiral-icosahedral Au
144
(SR)
60
cluster known to have a central vacancy. The stoichiometries were assessed by electrospray mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) at isotopic resolution, and induced dissociation patterns indicate the ‘extra’ (Au,Br) atoms are strongly bound components of these structures. Voltammetric and spectroscopic characterization reveals Au
145
(SR)
60
X behaviors that are qualitatively similar to yet fascinatingly distinct from those of Au
144
(SR)
60
. (
1
H,
13
C)-NMR spectra clearly show how both Au
145
(SR)
60
X and Au
144
(SR)
60
are capped by 12 distinct ligand types of 5-fold equivalence, as was recently established for Au
144
(SR)
60
capped by shorter ligands, demonstrating that this novel cluster shares the same chiral-icosahedral motif. Intriguingly, Au
145
(SR)
60
X is strongly near-IR luminescent, whereas under comparable conditions Au
144
(SR)
60
barely emits. The photoluminescence pattern of Au
145
(SR)
60
X is very similar to that observed for Au
25
(SR)
18
, which contains the Au
13
core. The combined results are interpreted as consistent with neutral Au
145
(SR)
60
X as a diamagnetic species, electronically and structurally similar to the corresponding Au
144
(SR)
60
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145
(SR)
60
X (R =
n
-butyl,
n
-pentyl; X = halide) along with elucidation of key properties as compared to the corresponding ubiquitous chiral-icosahedral Au
144
(SR)
60
cluster known to have a central vacancy. The stoichiometries were assessed by electrospray mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) at isotopic resolution, and induced dissociation patterns indicate the ‘extra’ (Au,Br) atoms are strongly bound components of these structures. Voltammetric and spectroscopic characterization reveals Au
145
(SR)
60
X behaviors that are qualitatively similar to yet fascinatingly distinct from those of Au
144
(SR)
60
. (
1
H,
13
C)-NMR spectra clearly show how both Au
145
(SR)
60
X and Au
144
(SR)
60
are capped by 12 distinct ligand types of 5-fold equivalence, as was recently established for Au
144
(SR)
60
capped by shorter ligands, demonstrating that this novel cluster shares the same chiral-icosahedral motif. Intriguingly, Au
145
(SR)
60
X is strongly near-IR luminescent, whereas under comparable conditions Au
144
(SR)
60
barely emits. The photoluminescence pattern of Au
145
(SR)
60
X is very similar to that observed for Au
25
(SR)
18
, which contains the Au
13
core. The combined results are interpreted as consistent with neutral Au
145
(SR)
60
X as a diamagnetic species, electronically and structurally similar to the corresponding Au
144
(SR)
60
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145
(SR)
60
X (R =
n
-butyl,
n
-pentyl; X = halide) along with elucidation of key properties as compared to the corresponding ubiquitous chiral-icosahedral Au
144
(SR)
60
cluster known to have a central vacancy. The stoichiometries were assessed by electrospray mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) at isotopic resolution, and induced dissociation patterns indicate the ‘extra’ (Au,Br) atoms are strongly bound components of these structures. Voltammetric and spectroscopic characterization reveals Au
145
(SR)
60
X behaviors that are qualitatively similar to yet fascinatingly distinct from those of Au
144
(SR)
60
. (
1
H,
13
C)-NMR spectra clearly show how both Au
145
(SR)
60
X and Au
144
(SR)
60
are capped by 12 distinct ligand types of 5-fold equivalence, as was recently established for Au
144
(SR)
60
capped by shorter ligands, demonstrating that this novel cluster shares the same chiral-icosahedral motif. Intriguingly, Au
145
(SR)
60
X is strongly near-IR luminescent, whereas under comparable conditions Au
144
(SR)
60
barely emits. The photoluminescence pattern of Au
145
(SR)
60
X is very similar to that observed for Au
25
(SR)
18
, which contains the Au
13
core. The combined results are interpreted as consistent with neutral Au
145
(SR)
60
X as a diamagnetic species, electronically and structurally similar to the corresponding Au
144
(SR)
60
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