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Bond-bending isomerism of Au(2)I(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity

We report a joint photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical investigation of the gaseous Au(2)I(3)(–) cluster, which is found to exhibit two types of isomers due to competition between Au–I covalent bonding and Au–Au aurophilic interactions. The covalent bonding favors a bent IAuIAuI(–) structure w...

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Autores principales: Li, Wan-Lu, Liu, Hong-Tao, Jian, Tian, Lopez, Gary V., Piazza, Zachary A., Huang, Dao-Ling, Chen, Teng-Teng, Su, Jing, Yang, Ping, Chen, Xin, Wang, Lai-Sheng, Li, Jun
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5952886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29896343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc03568f
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author Li, Wan-Lu
Liu, Hong-Tao
Jian, Tian
Lopez, Gary V.
Piazza, Zachary A.
Huang, Dao-Ling
Chen, Teng-Teng
Su, Jing
Yang, Ping
Chen, Xin
Wang, Lai-Sheng
Li, Jun
author_facet Li, Wan-Lu
Liu, Hong-Tao
Jian, Tian
Lopez, Gary V.
Piazza, Zachary A.
Huang, Dao-Ling
Chen, Teng-Teng
Su, Jing
Yang, Ping
Chen, Xin
Wang, Lai-Sheng
Li, Jun
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description We report a joint photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical investigation of the gaseous Au(2)I(3)(–) cluster, which is found to exhibit two types of isomers due to competition between Au–I covalent bonding and Au–Au aurophilic interactions. The covalent bonding favors a bent IAuIAuI(–) structure with an obtuse Au–I–Au angle (100.7°), while aurophilic interactions pull the two Au atoms much closer, leading to an acutely bent structure (72.0°) with an Au–Au distance of 3.08 Å. The two isomers are separated by a small barrier and are nearly degenerate with the obtuse isomer being slightly more stable. At low temperature, only the obtuse isomer is observed; distinct experimental evidence is observed for the co-existence of a combination of isomers with both acute and obtuse bending angles at room temperature. The two bond-bending isomers of Au(2)I(3)(–) reveal a unique example of one molecule being able to oscillate between different structures as a result of two competing chemical forces.
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spelling pubmed-59528862018-06-12 Bond-bending isomerism of Au(2)I(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity Li, Wan-Lu Liu, Hong-Tao Jian, Tian Lopez, Gary V. Piazza, Zachary A. Huang, Dao-Ling Chen, Teng-Teng Su, Jing Yang, Ping Chen, Xin Wang, Lai-Sheng Li, Jun Chem Sci Chemistry We report a joint photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical investigation of the gaseous Au(2)I(3)(–) cluster, which is found to exhibit two types of isomers due to competition between Au–I covalent bonding and Au–Au aurophilic interactions. The covalent bonding favors a bent IAuIAuI(–) structure with an obtuse Au–I–Au angle (100.7°), while aurophilic interactions pull the two Au atoms much closer, leading to an acutely bent structure (72.0°) with an Au–Au distance of 3.08 Å. The two isomers are separated by a small barrier and are nearly degenerate with the obtuse isomer being slightly more stable. At low temperature, only the obtuse isomer is observed; distinct experimental evidence is observed for the co-existence of a combination of isomers with both acute and obtuse bending angles at room temperature. The two bond-bending isomers of Au(2)I(3)(–) reveal a unique example of one molecule being able to oscillate between different structures as a result of two competing chemical forces. Royal Society of Chemistry 2016-01-01 2015-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5952886/ /pubmed/29896343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc03568f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Wan-Lu
Liu, Hong-Tao
Jian, Tian
Lopez, Gary V.
Piazza, Zachary A.
Huang, Dao-Ling
Chen, Teng-Teng
Su, Jing
Yang, Ping
Chen, Xin
Wang, Lai-Sheng
Li, Jun
Bond-bending isomerism of Au(2)I(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity
title Bond-bending isomerism of Au(2)I(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity
title_full Bond-bending isomerism of Au(2)I(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity
title_fullStr Bond-bending isomerism of Au(2)I(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity
title_full_unstemmed Bond-bending isomerism of Au(2)I(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity
title_short Bond-bending isomerism of Au(2)I(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity
title_sort bond-bending isomerism of au(2)i(3)(–): competition between covalent bonding and aurophilicity
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5952886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29896343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc03568f
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