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Chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure

Our understanding of structure and bonding in nanoscale materials is incomplete without knowledge of their surface structure. Needed are better surveying capabilities responsive not only to different atoms at the surface, but also their respective coordination environments. We report here that d-blo...

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Autores principales: Rosen, Evelyn L., Gilmore, Keith, Sawvel, April M., Hammack, Aaron T., Doris, Sean E., Aloni, Shaul, Altoe, Virginia, Nordlund, Dennis, Weng, Tsu-Chien, Sokaras, Dimosthenis, Cohen, Bruce E., Urban, Jeffrey J., Ogletree, D. Frank, Milliron, Delia J., Prendergast, David, Helms, Brett A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30090247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc01474c
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author Rosen, Evelyn L.
Gilmore, Keith
Sawvel, April M.
Hammack, Aaron T.
Doris, Sean E.
Aloni, Shaul
Altoe, Virginia
Nordlund, Dennis
Weng, Tsu-Chien
Sokaras, Dimosthenis
Cohen, Bruce E.
Urban, Jeffrey J.
Ogletree, D. Frank
Milliron, Delia J.
Prendergast, David
Helms, Brett A.
author_facet Rosen, Evelyn L.
Gilmore, Keith
Sawvel, April M.
Hammack, Aaron T.
Doris, Sean E.
Aloni, Shaul
Altoe, Virginia
Nordlund, Dennis
Weng, Tsu-Chien
Sokaras, Dimosthenis
Cohen, Bruce E.
Urban, Jeffrey J.
Ogletree, D. Frank
Milliron, Delia J.
Prendergast, David
Helms, Brett A.
author_sort Rosen, Evelyn L.
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description Our understanding of structure and bonding in nanoscale materials is incomplete without knowledge of their surface structure. Needed are better surveying capabilities responsive not only to different atoms at the surface, but also their respective coordination environments. We report here that d-block organometallics, when placed at nanocrystal surfaces through heterometallic bonds, serve as molecular beacons broadcasting local surface structure in atomic detail. This unique ability stems from their elemental specificity and the sensitivity of their d-orbital level alignment to local coordination environment, which can be assessed spectroscopically. Re-surfacing cadmium and lead chalcogenide nanocrystals with iron- or ruthenium-based molecular beacons is readily accomplished with trimethylsilylated cyclopentadienyl metal carbonyls. For PbSe nanocrystals with iron-based beacons, we show how core-level X-ray spectroscopies and DFT calculations enrich our understanding of both charge and atomic reorganization at the surface when beacons are bound.
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spelling pubmed-60541222018-08-08 Chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure Rosen, Evelyn L. Gilmore, Keith Sawvel, April M. Hammack, Aaron T. Doris, Sean E. Aloni, Shaul Altoe, Virginia Nordlund, Dennis Weng, Tsu-Chien Sokaras, Dimosthenis Cohen, Bruce E. Urban, Jeffrey J. Ogletree, D. Frank Milliron, Delia J. Prendergast, David Helms, Brett A. Chem Sci Chemistry Our understanding of structure and bonding in nanoscale materials is incomplete without knowledge of their surface structure. Needed are better surveying capabilities responsive not only to different atoms at the surface, but also their respective coordination environments. We report here that d-block organometallics, when placed at nanocrystal surfaces through heterometallic bonds, serve as molecular beacons broadcasting local surface structure in atomic detail. This unique ability stems from their elemental specificity and the sensitivity of their d-orbital level alignment to local coordination environment, which can be assessed spectroscopically. Re-surfacing cadmium and lead chalcogenide nanocrystals with iron- or ruthenium-based molecular beacons is readily accomplished with trimethylsilylated cyclopentadienyl metal carbonyls. For PbSe nanocrystals with iron-based beacons, we show how core-level X-ray spectroscopies and DFT calculations enrich our understanding of both charge and atomic reorganization at the surface when beacons are bound. Royal Society of Chemistry 2015-11-01 2015-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6054122/ /pubmed/30090247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc01474c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015 https://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
Rosen, Evelyn L.
Gilmore, Keith
Sawvel, April M.
Hammack, Aaron T.
Doris, Sean E.
Aloni, Shaul
Altoe, Virginia
Nordlund, Dennis
Weng, Tsu-Chien
Sokaras, Dimosthenis
Cohen, Bruce E.
Urban, Jeffrey J.
Ogletree, D. Frank
Milliron, Delia J.
Prendergast, David
Helms, Brett A.
Chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure
title Chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure
title_full Chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure
title_fullStr Chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure
title_full_unstemmed Chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure
title_short Chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure
title_sort chemically directing d-block heterometallics to nanocrystal surfaces as molecular beacons of surface structure
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30090247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc01474c
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