| Literature DB >> 27754605 |
Xi Kang1, Lin Xiong2, Shuxin Wang1, Haizhu Yu1, Shan Jin1, Yongbo Song1, Tao Chen1, Liwei Zheng3, Chensong Pan3, Yong Pei2, Manzhou Zhu1.
Abstract
The shape-controlled synthesis of metal nanoclusters (NCs) with precise atomic arrangement is crucial for tailoring the properties. In this work, we successfully control the shape of alloy NCs by altering the dopants in the alloying processes. The shape of the spherical [Pt1 Ag24 (SPhMe2 )18 ] NC is maintained when [AuI SR] is used as dopant. By contrast, the shape of Pt1 Ag24 is changed to be rodlike by alloying with [AuI (PPh3 )Br]. The structures of the trimetallic NCs were determined by X-ray crystallography and further confirmed by both DFT and far-IR measurements. The shape-preserved [Pt1 Au6.4 Ag17.6 (SPhMe2 )18 ] NC is in a tristratified arrangement-[Pt(center)@Au/Ag(shell)@Ag(exterior)]-and is indeed the first X-ray crystal structure of thiolated trimetallic NCs. On the other hand, the resulting rodlike NC ([Pt2 Au10 Ag13 (PPh3 )10 Br7 ]) exhibits a high quantum yield (QY=14.7 %), which is in striking contrast to the weakly luminescent Pt1 Ag24 (QY=0.1 %, about 150-fold enhancement). In addition, the thermal stabilities of both trimetallic products are remarkably improved. This study presents a controllable strategy for synthesis of alloy NCs with different shapes (by alloying heteroatom complexes coordinated by different ligands), and may stimulate future work for a deeper understanding of the morphology (shape)-property correlation in NCs.Entities:
Keywords: crystallography; photoluminescence; shape control; surface chemistry; trimetallic nanoclusters
Year: 2016 PMID: 27754605 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201603893
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236