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Electrocrystallization of Monolayer-Protected Gold Clusters : Opening the Door to Quality, Quantity, and New Structures (2017)


Antonello, S., Dainese, T., Pan, F., Rissanen, K., & Maran, F. (2017). Electrocrystallization of Monolayer-Protected Gold Clusters : Opening the Door to Quality, Quantity, and New Structures. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139(11), 4168-4174. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b00568


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Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajatAntonello, S.; Dainese, T.; Pan, Fangfang; Rissanen, Kari; Maran, F.

Lehti tai sarjaJournal of the American Chemical Society

ISSN0002-7863

eISSN1520-5126

Julkaisuvuosi2017

Volyymi139

Lehden numero11

Artikkelin sivunumerot4168-4174

KustantajaAmerican Chemical Society

JulkaisumaaYhdysvallat (USA)

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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b00568

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Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/53383


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Thiolate-protected metal clusters are materials of ever-growing importance in fundamental and applied research. Knowledge of their single-crystal X-ray structures has been instrumental to enable advanced molecular understanding of their intriguing properties. So far, however, a general, reliable, chemically clean approach to prepare single crystals suitable for accurate crystallographic analysis was missing. Here we show that single crystals of thiolate-protected clusters can be grown in large quantity and very high quality by electrocrystallization. This method relies on the fact that charged clusters display a higher solubility in polar solvents than their neutral counterparts. Nucleation of the electrogenerated insoluble clusters directly onto the electrode surface eventually leads to the formation of a dense forest of millimeter-long single crystals. Electrocrystallization of three known Au25(SR)180 clusters is described. A new cluster, Au25(S-nC5H11)18, was also prepared and found to crystallize by forming bundles of millimeter-long Au25 polymers.


Vapaat asiasanatgold clusters


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