Atomically Tailored Gold Nanoclusters for Catalytic Application

Recent advances in the synthetic chemistry of atomically precise metal nanoclusters (NCs) have significantly broadened the accessible sizes and structures. Such particles are well defined and have intriguing properties, thus, they are attractive for catalysis. Especially, those NCs with identical si...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie 2019-06, Vol.131 (25), p.8377-8388
Hauptverfasser: Higaki, Tatsuya, Li, Yingwei, Zhao, Shuo, Li, Qi, Li, Site, Du, Xiang‐Sha, Yang, Sha, Chai, Jinsong, Jin, Rongchao
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Zusammenfassung:Recent advances in the synthetic chemistry of atomically precise metal nanoclusters (NCs) have significantly broadened the accessible sizes and structures. Such particles are well defined and have intriguing properties, thus, they are attractive for catalysis. Especially, those NCs with identical size but different core (or surface) structure provide unique opportunities that allow the specific role of the core and the surface to be mapped out without complication by the size effect. Herein, we summarize recent work with isomeric Aun NCs protected by ligands and isostructural NCs but with different surface ligands. The highlighted work includes catalysis by spherical and rod‐shaped Au25 (with different ligands), quasi‐isomeric Au28(SR)20 with different R groups, structural isomers of Au38(SR)24 (with identical R) and Au38S2(SR)20 with body‐centred cubic (bcc) structure, and isostructural [Au38L20(PPh3)4]2+ (different L). These isomeric and/or isostructural NCs have provided valuable insights into the respective roles of the kernel, surface staples, and the type of ligands on catalysis. Future studies will lead to fundamental advances and development of tailor‐made catalysts. Jedes Atom zählt: Jüngste Fortschritte in der Metallnanocluster‐Chemie haben den Zugang zu isomeren und/oder isostrukturellen Nanoclustern geebnet. Katalytische Anwendungen solcher Nanocluster ermöglichen tiefere Einblicke in die Rolle der individuellen Strukturteile für die katalytische Leistung, ohne die Komplikationen durch den Größeneffekt.
ISSN:0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI:10.1002/ange.201814156