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Understanding and Practical Use of Ligand and Metal Exchange Reactions in Thiolate-Protected Metal Clusters to Synthesize Controlled Metal Clusters

Journal

CHEMICAL RECORD
Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages 473-484

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201700002

Keywords

clusters compounds; exchange interactions; metal-metal interactions; reaction mechanism; alloys

Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP15H00763, JP15H00883, JP16H04099, 16 K17480, 16 K21402]
  2. Nippon Sheet Foundation for Materials Science and Engineering
  3. Sumitomo Foundation
  4. Takahashi Industrial and Economic Research Foundation
  5. Tanaka Kikinzoku Memorial Foundation
  6. Futaba Electronics Memorial Foundation
  7. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H00763, 16H04099, 15H00883] Funding Source: KAKEN

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It is now possible to accurately synthesize thiolate (SR)-protected gold clusters (Au-n (SR)(m)) with various chemical compositions with atomic precision. The geometric structure, electronic structure, physical properties, and functions of these clusters are well known. In contrast, the ligand or metal atom exchange reactions between these clusters and other substances have not been studied extensively until recently, even though these phenomena were observed during early studies. Understanding the mechanisms of these reactions could allow desired functional metal clusters to be produced via exchange reactions. Therefore, we have studied the exchange reactions between Au-n(SR)(m) and analogous clusters and other substances for the past four years. The results have enabled us to gain deep understanding of ligand exchange with respect to preferential exchange sites, acceleration means, effect on electronic structure, and intercluster exchange. We have also synthesized several new metal clusters using ligand and metal exchange reactions. In this account, we summarize our research on ligand and metal exchange reactions.

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