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Interstitial Hydrides in Nanoclusters can Reduce M(I) (M=Cu,Ag, Au) to M(0) and Form Stable Superatoms
Authors:Prof Werner E van Zyl  Prof C W Liu
Institution:1. School of Chemistry and Physics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, 4000 Westville Campus, South Africa;2. Department of Chemistry, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, 974301 Taiwan, R. O. C.
Abstract:High-nuclearity clusters resemble the closest model between the determination of atomically precise chemical species and the bulk metallic version thereof, and both impacts on a variety of applications, including catalysis, optics, sensors, and new energy sources. Our interest lies with the nanoclusters of the Group 11 (Cu, Ag, Au) metals stabilized by dichalcogenido and hydrido ligands. Herein, we describe superatoms formed by the clusters and their relationship with precursor hydrido clusters. Specifically, our concept seeks to demonstrate a possible correlation that exist between hydrido clusters (and nanoalloys) and the formation of superatoms, with the loss of hydrides and typically with release of H2 gas. These reactions appear to be internal self-redox reactions and require no additional reducing agent, but does seem to require a similar core structure. Knowledge of such processes could provide insight into how clusters grow and an understanding in bridging the atomically precise cluster – metal nanoparticle mechanism.
Keywords:coinage metals  hydrido clusters  metal nanoparticles  self-redox  superatoms
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