Issue 32, 2019

Characterization of chemically modified gold and silver clusters in gas phase

Abstract

Atomically precise Au and Ag clusters protected by organic ligands can be viewed as chemically modified Au/Ag superatoms and have attracted interest as promising building units of functional materials and ideal platforms for studying the size-dependent evolution of structures and properties. Their structures, stability, and physicochemical properties have been characterized in solution and solid (or crystalline) phases by various methods conventionally used in materials science. However, novel and complementary information on their intrinsic stability and structures can be obtained by applying a variety of gas-phase methods, including mass spectrometry, ion mobility mass spectrometry, collision- or surface-induced dissociation mass spectrometry, photoelectron spectroscopy, and photodissociation mass spectrometry, to the chemically modified Au/Ag superatoms isolated in the gas phase. This perspective describes our recent efforts in the gas-phase studies on chemically synthesized Au/Ag superatoms.

Graphical abstract: Characterization of chemically modified gold and silver clusters in gas phase

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
09 may. 2019
Accepted
25 jun. 2019
First published
25 jun. 2019

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019,21, 17463-17474

Characterization of chemically modified gold and silver clusters in gas phase

K. Hirata, R. Tomihara, K. Kim, K. Koyasu and T. Tsukuda, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019, 21, 17463 DOI: 10.1039/C9CP02622C

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