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A Review of State of the Art in Phosphine Ligated Gold Clusters and Application in Catalysis

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 15, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202105692

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atomically precise clusters; gold-phosphine clusters; phosphine ligands; superatoms

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  1. Adelaide Scholarship International (ASI)
  2. Future Fuels Cooperative Research Center (FFCRC)
  3. Albaha University

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This review focuses on the unique chemistry, structure, electronic, and optical properties of gold-phosphine clusters, as well as their applications in catalysis. Gold-phosphine clusters have well-defined structures that allow for the study of structure-property relationships. The use of multidentate phosphines enables the preparation of gold clusters with exotic structures beyond regular polyhedra.
Atomically precise gold clusters are highly desirable due to their well-defined structure which allows the study of structure-property relationships. In addition, they have potential in technological applications such as nanoscale catalysis. The structural, chemical, electronic, and optical properties of ligated gold clusters are strongly defined by the metal-ligand interaction and type of ligands. This critical feature renders gold-phosphine clusters unique and distinct from other ligand-protected gold clusters. The use of multidentate phosphines enables preparation of varying core sizes and exotic structures beyond regular polyhedrons. Weak gold-phosphorous (Au-P) bonding is advantageous for ligand exchange and removal for specific applications, such as catalysis, without agglomeration. The aim of this review is to provide a unified view of gold-phosphine clusters and to present an in-depth discussion on recent advances and key developments for these clusters. This review features the unique chemistry, structural, electronic, and optical properties of gold-phosphine clusters. Advanced characterization techniques, including synchrotron-based spectroscopy, have unraveled substantial effects of Au-P interaction on the composition-, structure-, and size-dependent properties. State-of-the-art theoretical calculations that reveal insights into experimental findings are also discussed. Finally, a discussion of the application of gold-phosphine clusters in catalysis is presented.

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