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Structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution
Exploring the structural evolution of clusters with similar sizes and atom numbers induced by the removal or addition of a few atoms contributes to a deep understanding of structure–property relationships. Herein, three well-characterized copper-hydride nanoclusters that provide insight into the sur...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36545150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03239b |
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author | Bao, Yizheng Wu, Xiaohang Yin, Bing Kang, Xi Lin, Zidong Deng, Huijuan Yu, Haizhu Jin, Shan Chen, Shuang Zhu, Manzhou |
author_facet | Bao, Yizheng Wu, Xiaohang Yin, Bing Kang, Xi Lin, Zidong Deng, Huijuan Yu, Haizhu Jin, Shan Chen, Shuang Zhu, Manzhou |
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description | Exploring the structural evolution of clusters with similar sizes and atom numbers induced by the removal or addition of a few atoms contributes to a deep understanding of structure–property relationships. Herein, three well-characterized copper-hydride nanoclusters that provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution were reported. A surface-defective copper hydride nanocluster [Cu(28)(S-c-C(6)H(11))(18)(PPh(2)Py)(3)H(8)](2+) (Cu(28)-PPh(2)Py for short) with only one C(1) symmetry axis was synthesized using a one-pot method under mild conditions, and its structure was determined. Through ligand regulation, a 29(th) copper atom was inserted into the surface vacancy site to give two non-defective copper hydride nanoclusters, namely [Cu(29)(SAdm)(15)Cl(3)(P(Ph-Cl)(3))(4)H(10)](+) (Cu(29)-P(Ph-Cl)(3) for short) with one C(3) symmetry axis and (Cu(29)(S-c-C(6)H(11))(18)(P(Ph-(p)Me)(3))(4)H(10))(+) (Cu(29)-P(Ph-Me)(3) for short) with four C(3) symmetry axes. The optimized structures show that the 10 hydrides cap four triangular and all six square-planar structures of the cuboctahedral Cu(13) core of Cu(29)-P(Ph-Me)(3), while the 10 hydrides cap four triangular and six square-planar structures of the anti-cuboctahedral Cu(13) core of Cu(29)-P(Ph-Cl)(3), with the eight hydrides in Cu(28)-PPh(2)Py capping four triangular and four square planar-structures of its anti-cuboctahedral Cu(13) core. Cluster stability was found to increase sequentially from Cu(28)-PPh(2)Py to Cu(29)-P(Ph-Cl)(3) and then to Cu(29)-P(Ph-Me)(3), which indicates that stability is affected by the overall structure of the cluster. Structural adjustments to the metal core, shell, and core–shell bonding model, in moving from Cu(28)-PPh(2)Py to Cu(29)-P(Ph-Cl)(3) and then to Cu(29)-P(Ph-Me)(3), enable the structural evolution and mechanism responsible for their physicochemical properties to be understood and provide valuable insight into the structures of surface vacancies in copper nanoclusters and structure–property relationships. |
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spelling | pubmed-97491122022-12-20 Structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution Bao, Yizheng Wu, Xiaohang Yin, Bing Kang, Xi Lin, Zidong Deng, Huijuan Yu, Haizhu Jin, Shan Chen, Shuang Zhu, Manzhou Chem Sci Chemistry Exploring the structural evolution of clusters with similar sizes and atom numbers induced by the removal or addition of a few atoms contributes to a deep understanding of structure–property relationships. Herein, three well-characterized copper-hydride nanoclusters that provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution were reported. A surface-defective copper hydride nanocluster [Cu(28)(S-c-C(6)H(11))(18)(PPh(2)Py)(3)H(8)](2+) (Cu(28)-PPh(2)Py for short) with only one C(1) symmetry axis was synthesized using a one-pot method under mild conditions, and its structure was determined. Through ligand regulation, a 29(th) copper atom was inserted into the surface vacancy site to give two non-defective copper hydride nanoclusters, namely [Cu(29)(SAdm)(15)Cl(3)(P(Ph-Cl)(3))(4)H(10)](+) (Cu(29)-P(Ph-Cl)(3) for short) with one C(3) symmetry axis and (Cu(29)(S-c-C(6)H(11))(18)(P(Ph-(p)Me)(3))(4)H(10))(+) (Cu(29)-P(Ph-Me)(3) for short) with four C(3) symmetry axes. The optimized structures show that the 10 hydrides cap four triangular and all six square-planar structures of the cuboctahedral Cu(13) core of Cu(29)-P(Ph-Me)(3), while the 10 hydrides cap four triangular and six square-planar structures of the anti-cuboctahedral Cu(13) core of Cu(29)-P(Ph-Cl)(3), with the eight hydrides in Cu(28)-PPh(2)Py capping four triangular and four square planar-structures of its anti-cuboctahedral Cu(13) core. Cluster stability was found to increase sequentially from Cu(28)-PPh(2)Py to Cu(29)-P(Ph-Cl)(3) and then to Cu(29)-P(Ph-Me)(3), which indicates that stability is affected by the overall structure of the cluster. Structural adjustments to the metal core, shell, and core–shell bonding model, in moving from Cu(28)-PPh(2)Py to Cu(29)-P(Ph-Cl)(3) and then to Cu(29)-P(Ph-Me)(3), enable the structural evolution and mechanism responsible for their physicochemical properties to be understood and provide valuable insight into the structures of surface vacancies in copper nanoclusters and structure–property relationships. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9749112/ /pubmed/36545150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03239b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Bao, Yizheng Wu, Xiaohang Yin, Bing Kang, Xi Lin, Zidong Deng, Huijuan Yu, Haizhu Jin, Shan Chen, Shuang Zhu, Manzhou Structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution |
title | Structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution |
title_full | Structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution |
title_fullStr | Structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution |
title_full_unstemmed | Structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution |
title_short | Structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution |
title_sort | structured copper-hydride nanoclusters provide insight into the surface-vacancy-defect to non-defect structural evolution |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36545150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03239b |
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