Issue 47, 2023

Recent progress in dichalcophosphate coinage metal clusters and superatoms

Abstract

Atomically precise clusters of group 11 metals (Cu, Ag, and Au) attract considerable attention owing to their remarkable structure and fascinating properties. One of the unique subclasses of these clusters is based on dichalcophosphate ligands of [(RO)2PE2] type (E = S or Se, and R = alkyl). These ligands successfully stabilise the most diverse Cu, Ag, and Au clusters and superatoms, spanning from simple ones to amazing assemblies featuring unusual structural and bonding patterns. It is noteworthy that such complicated clusters are assembled directly from cheap and simple reagents, metal(I) salts and dichalcophosphate anions. This reaction, when performed in the presence of a hydride or other anion sources, or foreign metal ions, results in hydrido- or anion-templated homo- or heteronuclear structures. In this feature article, we survey the recent advances in this exciting field, highlighting the powerful synthetic capabilities of the system “a metal(I) salt – [(RO)2PX2] ligands – a templating anion or borohydride” as an inexhaustible platform for the creation of new atomically precise clusters, superatoms, and nanoalloys.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress in dichalcophosphate coinage metal clusters and superatoms

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
11 Mar 2023
Accepted
02 May 2023
First published
02 May 2023

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 7182-7195

Recent progress in dichalcophosphate coinage metal clusters and superatoms

A. V. Artem’ev and C. W. Liu, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 7182 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC01215H

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