Issue 36, 2017

Direct self-focusing synthesis of monodisperse [Au8(PPh3)7]2+ nanoclusters

Abstract

Direct and scalable synthesis of monodisperse gold nanoclusters is highly desired but remains a great challenge due to the complexity of chemical reactions. In this regard, a suitable precursor is important as it can simplify the synthesis processes and offer controllability in tuning the product. In this study, we found that Au(PPh3)2Cl could be used as an effective precursor for the direct synthesis of atomically monodisperse [Au8(PPh3)7]2+ nanoclusters without the need of tedious post-synthetic purification steps. The Au(PPh3)2Cl precursor could be directly reduced by NaBH4 (0.25 molar equivalent) in a dichloromethane solution; this produced Au8 clusters with a 35% reaction yield. Time-dependent mass spectrometry and in situ UV-vis absorption spectroscopy reveal that the synthesis process is initiated by the rapid formation of the Au6–Au8 mixture, followed by a slow spontaneous self-focusing process that converges the mixture into atomically monodisperse Au8. The success of this direct synthesis has been hypothesized to arise from the relatively stronger Au(I)⋯Au(I) aurophilic attraction between Au(I)-PPh3 complexes that facilitates the aggregation of Au(I)-PPh3 on Au(0) cores.

Graphical abstract: Direct self-focusing synthesis of monodisperse [Au8(PPh3)7]2+ nanoclusters

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2017
Accepted
18 Aug 2017
First published
21 Aug 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 12239-12244

Direct self-focusing synthesis of monodisperse [Au8(PPh3)7]2+ nanoclusters

T. Huang, L. Huang, Y. Jiang, F. Hu, Z. Sun, G. Pan and S. Wei, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 12239 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT02657A

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