Issue 9, 2024

A homologous series of macrocyclic Ni clusters: synthesis, structures, and catalytic properties

Abstract

Due to their intriguing ring structures and promising applications, nickel–thiolate clusters, such as [Nin(SR)2n] (n = 4–6), have attracted tremendous interest. However, investigation of the synthesis, structures, and properties of macrocyclic Nin clusters (n > 8) has been seriously impeded. In this work, a homologous series of macrocyclic nickel clusters, Nin(4MPT)2n (n = 9–12), was fabricated by using 4-methylphenthiophenol (4MPT) as the ligand. The structures and compositions of the clusters were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SXRD) in combination with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Experimental results and theoretical calculations show that the electronic structures of the clusters do not change significantly with the increase of Ni atoms. The coordination interactions between Ni and S atoms in [NiS4] subunits are proved to play a crucial rule in the remarkable stability of Ni clusters. Finally, these clusters display excellent catalytic activity towards the reduction of p-nitrophenol, and a linear correlation between catalytic activity and ring size was revealed. The study provides a facile approach to macrocyclic homoleptic nickel clusters, and contributes to an in-depth understanding of the structure–property correlations of nickel clusters at the atomic level.

Graphical abstract: A homologous series of macrocyclic Ni clusters: synthesis, structures, and catalytic properties

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Nov 2023
Accepted
16 Jan 2024
First published
19 Jan 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 4563-4570

A homologous series of macrocyclic Ni clusters: synthesis, structures, and catalytic properties

H. Xiang, R. Cheng, C. Ruan, C. Meng, Y. Gan, W. Cheng, Y. Zhao, C. Xu, J. Li and C. Yao, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 4563 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR06015B

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