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Gold-Hydrogen Analogy in Small-Sized Hydrogen-Doped Gold Clusters Revisited

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CHEMPHYSCHEM
Volume 23, Issue 22, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202200261

Keywords

adsorption; density functional theory; gold cluster; gold-hydrogen analogy; hydrogen doping

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  1. HBNI RRCAT
  2. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India [DST/INSPIRE/04/2018/002482]

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In this study, the validity of the gold-hydrogen analogy is examined through the investigation of small-sized H-doped gold clusters. The study shows that the electronic properties and adsorption/activation characteristics of H-doped gold clusters remain very similar to those of pristine gold clusters.
The analogy between gold and hydrogen is a subject of long-standing debate. In the present work, we examine the validity of the gold-hydrogen analogy in a series of small-sized H-doped gold clusters, Aun-1H with n varying between 2 and 10 and also investigate its dependence on the cluster size. Keeping in mind the importance of the role of structures, we make use of the genetic algorithm coupled with a density functional theory based method to exhaustively search and identify the energetically low-lying structures of each of the H-doped gold clusters. These lower energy structures of H-doped and pristine gold clusters are then employed to carry out the calculations of their electronic properties, stability analysis as well as their reactivity towards the adsorption and activation of CO and O-2 molecules. Our study shows that in line with the gold-hydrogen analogy, both electronic properties and the adsorption/activation characteristics of H-doped gold clusters remain very similar to those of pristine gold clusters.

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