Correlating the Crystal Structure of A Thiol-Protected Au 25 Cluster and Optical Properties
Carnegie Mellon University · Kansas State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The total structure determination of thiol-protected Au clusters has long been a major issue in cluster research. Herein, we report an unusual single crystal structure of a 25-gold-atom cluster (1.27 nm diameter, surface-to-surface distance) protected by eighteen phenylethanethiol ligands. The Au25 cluster features a centered icosahedral Au13 core capped by twelve gold atoms that are situated in six pairs around the three mutually perpendicular 2-fold axes of the icosahedron. The thiolate ligands bind to the Au25 core in an exclusive bridging mode. This highly symmetric structure is distinctly different from recent predictions of density functional theory, and it also violates the empirical golden rule…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
Authors
5- MZManzhou ZhuCorresponding
Carnegie Mellon University, Kansas State University, Northwestern University
- CMChristine M. Aikens
Northwestern University, Carnegie Mellon University, Kansas State University
- FJFrederick J. Hollander
Carnegie Mellon University, Northwestern University, Kansas State University
- GCGeorge C. Schatz
Carnegie Mellon University, Kansas State University, Northwestern University
- RJRongchao Jin
Northwestern University, Carnegie Mellon University, Kansas State University
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Icosahedral symmetry
- Cluster (spacecraft)
- Gold cluster
- Crystallography
- Density functional theory
- Phosphine
- Atom (system on chip)