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MicroED Structure of Au

Authors :
Sandra, Vergara
Dylan A, Lukes
Michael W, Martynowycz
Ulises, Santiago
Germán, Plascencia-Villa
Simon C, Weiss
M Jason, de la Cruz
David M, Black
Marcos M, Alvarez
Xochitl, López-Lozano
Christopher O, Barnes
Guowu, Lin
Hans-Christian, Weissker
Robert L, Whetten
Tamir, Gonen
Miguel Jose, Yacaman
Guillermo, Calero
Source :
The journal of physical chemistry letters. 8(22)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Solving the atomic structure of metallic clusters is fundamental to understanding their optical, electronic, and chemical properties. Herein we present the structure of the largest aqueous gold cluster, Au146(p-MBA)57 (p-MBA: para-mercaptobenzoic acid), solved by electron diffraction (MicroED) to subatomic resolution (0.85 Å) and by X-ray diffraction at atomic resolution (1.3 Å). The 146 gold atoms may be decomposed into two constituent sets consisting of 119 core and 27 peripheral atoms. The core atoms are organized in a twinned FCC structure whereas the surface gold atoms follow a C2 rotational symmetry about an axis bisecting the twinning plane. The protective layer of 57 p-MBAs fully encloses the cluster and comprises bridging, monomeric, and dimeric staple motifs. Au146(p-MBA)57 is the largest cluster observed exhibiting a bulk-like FCC structure as well as the smallest gold particle exhibiting a stacking fault.

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ISSN :
19487185
Volume :
8
Issue :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The journal of physical chemistry letters
Accession number :
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