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Formation of pyramidal structures through mixing gold and platinum atoms: the Au(x)Pt(y)(2+) clusters with x + y = 10

The geometric and electronic structures of a small series of mixed gold and platinum Au(x)Pt(y)(2+) clusters, with x + y = 10, were investigated using quantum chemical methods. A consistent tetrahedral pyramid structure emerges, displaying two patterns of structural growth by a notable critical poin...

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Autores principales: Nguyen-Ha, Bao-Ngan, Phan Dang, Cam-Tu, Van Duong, Long, Pham-Ho, My Phuong, Nguyen, Minh Tho, Tam, Nguyen Minh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06000d
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Sumario:The geometric and electronic structures of a small series of mixed gold and platinum Au(x)Pt(y)(2+) clusters, with x + y = 10, were investigated using quantum chemical methods. A consistent tetrahedral pyramid structure emerges, displaying two patterns of structural growth by a notable critical point at y = 5. This affects the clusters' electron population, chemical bonding, and stability. For the Pt-doped Au clusters with y values from 2 to 5, the bonds enable Pt atoms to assemble into symmetric line, triangle, quadrangle, and tetragonal pyramidal Pt(y) blocks, respectively. For the Au-doped Pt clusters, with larger values of y > 5, the structures are more relaxed and the d electrons of Pt atoms become delocalized over more centers, leading to lower symmetry structures. A certain aromaticity arising from delocalization of d electrons over the multi-center framework in the doped Pt clusters contributes to their stability, with Pt(10)(2+) at y = 10 exhibiting the highest stability. While the ground electronic state of the neutral platinum atom [Xe]. 4f(14)5d(9)6s(1) leads to a triplet state ((3)D(3)), the total magnetic moments of Au(x)Pt(y)(2+) are large increasing steadily from 0 to 10 μB and primarily located on Pt atoms, corresponding to the increase of the number of Pt atoms from 0 to 10 and significantly enhancing the magnetic moments. An admixture of both Au and Pt atoms thus emerges as an elegant way of keeping a small pyramidal structure but bringing in a high and controllable magnetic moment.