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Snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to Ag(70) nanoclusters
Nanoclusters (NCs) are considered as initial states of condensed matter, and unveiling their formation mechanism is of great importance for directional synthesis of nanomaterials. Here, we initiate the reaction of Ag(i) ions under weak reducing conditions. The prolonged reaction period provides a un...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9516886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04204e |
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author | Luo, Xi-Ming Huang, Shuo Luo, Peng Ma, Kai Wang, Zhao-Yang Dong, Xi-Yan Zang, Shuang-Quan |
author_facet | Luo, Xi-Ming Huang, Shuo Luo, Peng Ma, Kai Wang, Zhao-Yang Dong, Xi-Yan Zang, Shuang-Quan |
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description | Nanoclusters (NCs) are considered as initial states of condensed matter, and unveiling their formation mechanism is of great importance for directional synthesis of nanomaterials. Here, we initiate the reaction of Ag(i) ions under weak reducing conditions. The prolonged reaction period provides a unique opportunity for revealing the five stages of the growth mechanism of 20-electron superatomic Ag(70) NCs by a time-dependent mass technique, that is, aggregate (I) → reduction (II) → decomposition and recombination (III) → fusion (IV) → surface recombination and motif enrichment (V), which is different from the formation process applicable to the gold clusters. More importantly, the key intermediates, Ag(14) without free electrons (0e) in the first (stage I) and Ag(24) (4e) in the second (stage II), were crystallized and structurally resolved, and the later transformation rate towards Ag(70) was further controlled by modulating solvents for easy identification of more intermediates. In a word, we establish a reasonable path of gradual expansion in size and electrons from Ag(i) ions to medium-sized 20e Ag(70). This work provides new insights into the formation and evolution of silver NCs, and unveils the corresponding optical properties along with the process. |
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spelling | pubmed-95168862022-10-31 Snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to Ag(70) nanoclusters Luo, Xi-Ming Huang, Shuo Luo, Peng Ma, Kai Wang, Zhao-Yang Dong, Xi-Yan Zang, Shuang-Quan Chem Sci Chemistry Nanoclusters (NCs) are considered as initial states of condensed matter, and unveiling their formation mechanism is of great importance for directional synthesis of nanomaterials. Here, we initiate the reaction of Ag(i) ions under weak reducing conditions. The prolonged reaction period provides a unique opportunity for revealing the five stages of the growth mechanism of 20-electron superatomic Ag(70) NCs by a time-dependent mass technique, that is, aggregate (I) → reduction (II) → decomposition and recombination (III) → fusion (IV) → surface recombination and motif enrichment (V), which is different from the formation process applicable to the gold clusters. More importantly, the key intermediates, Ag(14) without free electrons (0e) in the first (stage I) and Ag(24) (4e) in the second (stage II), were crystallized and structurally resolved, and the later transformation rate towards Ag(70) was further controlled by modulating solvents for easy identification of more intermediates. In a word, we establish a reasonable path of gradual expansion in size and electrons from Ag(i) ions to medium-sized 20e Ag(70). This work provides new insights into the formation and evolution of silver NCs, and unveils the corresponding optical properties along with the process. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9516886/ /pubmed/36320462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04204e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Luo, Xi-Ming Huang, Shuo Luo, Peng Ma, Kai Wang, Zhao-Yang Dong, Xi-Yan Zang, Shuang-Quan Snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to Ag(70) nanoclusters |
title | Snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to Ag(70) nanoclusters |
title_full | Snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to Ag(70) nanoclusters |
title_fullStr | Snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to Ag(70) nanoclusters |
title_full_unstemmed | Snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to Ag(70) nanoclusters |
title_short | Snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to Ag(70) nanoclusters |
title_sort | snapshots of key intermediates unveiling the growth from silver ions to ag(70) nanoclusters |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9516886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04204e |
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