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[Ni30S16(PEt3)11]: an open-shell nickel sulfide nanocluster with a “metal-like” core
Authors:Alexander J Touchton  Guang Wu  Trevor W Hayton
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara California 93106 USA,
Abstract:Reaction of Ni(1,5-cod)2] (30 equiv.) with PEt3 (46 equiv.) and S8 (1.9 equiv.) in toluene, followed by heating at 115 °C for 16 h, results in the formation of the atomically precise nanocluster (APNC), Ni30S16(PEt3)11] (1), in 14% isolated yield. Complex 1 represents the largest open-shell Ni APNC yet isolated. In the solid state, 1 features a compact “metal-like” core indicative of a high degree of Ni–Ni bonding. Additionally, SQUID magnetometry suggests that 1 possesses a manifold of closely-spaced electronic states near the HOMO–LUMO gap. In situ monitoring by ESI-MS and 31P{1H} NMR spectroscopy reveal that 1 forms via the intermediacy of smaller APNCs, including Ni8S5(PEt3)7] and Ni26S14(PEt3)10] (2). The latter APNC was also characterized by X-ray crystallography and features a nearly identical core structure to that found in 1. This work demonstrates that large APNCs with a high degree of metal–metal bonding are isolable for nickel, and not just the noble metals.

The atomically-precise nanocluster, Ni30S16(PEt3)11], features a compact “metal-like” core indicative of a high degree of Ni–Ni bonding, along with an open-shell ground state.
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