Construction of a homologous series of metal nanoclusters and its implications for structure-activity correlations

Abstract

The precise structures of metal nanoclusters (NCs) can serve as accurate model for the establishment of structure-activity correlation, thereby attracting attention as a new type of heterogeneous catalyst. However, it remains challenging to definitively establish the relationship between the structure of local sites on NCs and catalytic activity. Herein, a homologous series of metal NCs were constructed for the structure-activity correlation. Four NCs including Au24(SAdm)14(OPDP)1 (Au24), Au23Cd1(SR)14(OPDP)1Cl (Au23Cd1), Au22Cd2(SAdm)14(OPDP)1Cl2 (Au22Cd2) and Au21Cd2(SAdm)13(OPDP)1Cl2 (Au21Cd2) (HSAdm = 1-adamantanethiol; OPDP = (oxydi-2,1-phenylene)bis(diphenylphosphine)) were synthesized. These four NCs exhibit the same common Au21M1(SR)10(OPDP)1 (M = Au/Cd) structural skeleton but two different surface motifs. These two motifs in the four NCs exhibit regular evolution mode, that is, 2[Au1(SR)2] for Au24, [Au1(SR)2] + [Cd1(SR)3Cl] for Au23Cd1, 2[Cd1(SR)3Cl] for Au22Cd2, and [Cd1(SR)3Cl] + [CdCl] for Au21Cd2. Electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is performed with these four NCs as catalyst, revealing a catalytic activity sequence of Au21Cd2>Au22Cd2>Au23Cd1>Au24. Based on their differences in surface motifs, the structure-activity relationship can be rigorously correlated to the certain motif types, showing an activity sequence of [CdCl]>[Cd1(SR)3Cl]>[Au1(SR)2]. Moreover, compared with the other three NCs, Au21Cd2 showed a higher electron transfor number and a smaller Tafel slope in catalyzing ORR, indicating a different kinetic reaction process and higher reactivity of [CdCl] than [Cd1(SR)3Cl] and [Au1(SR)2], which revealed a configuration effect in determining catalytic activity of NCs.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
18 Aug 2025
Accepted
18 Sep 2025
First published
18 Sep 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Construction of a homologous series of metal nanoclusters and its implications for structure-activity correlations

Q. Li, T. Jiang, S. Yang, J. Chai, H. Yu and M. Zhu, Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC06282A

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