A Unique Pair: Ag 40 and Ag 46 Nanoclusters with the Same Surface but Different Cores for Structure-Property Correlation
Understanding the optical properties of nanoclusters is one of the central tasks in fundamental research. In this work, two new Ag nanoclusters that have distinctly different cores but a common protecting shell are achieved, including [Ag (2,4-DMBT) (PPh ) ] and [Ag (2,5-DMBT) (PPh ) ] . Significant...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 2018-11, Vol.140 (46), p.15582-15585 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Understanding the optical properties of nanoclusters is one of the central tasks in fundamental research. In this work, two new Ag nanoclusters that have distinctly different cores but a common protecting shell are achieved, including [Ag
(2,4-DMBT)
(PPh
)
] and [Ag
(2,5-DMBT)
(PPh
)
]
. Significantly, the Ag
nanocluster comprises a simple cubic core of Ag
, which is observed experimentally in the field of metal materials for the first time. Using the Ag
and Ag
nanoclusters as a unique pair, we have investigated the effect of core structure on the optical absorption properties of these nanoclusters. The compact core-shell in Ag
makes the frontier orbitals highly degenerate, whereas the loose core-shell of Ag
leads to much less degeneracy in the frontier orbits. Overall, this work reveals that the core packing mode plays a significant role in determining the optical properties of metal nanoclusters. The new materials with controlled crystalline phases also hold promise in other applications. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jacs.8b09162 |