巯基保护金簇上配体的区域化学控制研究

IF 3.2 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Addison K. Bralick, , , MaKayla M. Walker, , , Ian D. Anderson, , , Marcus A. Tofanelli, , and , Christopher J. Ackerson*, 
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摘要

硫代酸保护的金团簇由于其简单的合成、易于处理和通过配体交换机制容易功能化的能力而引起了人们的兴趣。由于其结构明确,对称性低,因此控制配体交换的区域选择性是一个“重大挑战”。这种控制使特定的配体能够放置在金簇上特定的对称独特的位置上。早期的报道表明,金原子的溶剂暴露可以预测它们对配体交换的反应性;然而,随后的观察表明,这种配体不能保持在原位,而且寿命很短。从这个角度来看,我们讨论了配体交换的复杂性,这是在具有许多配体对称环境的金团簇上进行的多种动力学环境。我们强调了最近对簇间和簇内配体交换的观察,这些观察似乎是导致初始配体交换产物寿命短的原因。我们讨论了限制簇间和簇内配体交换的可能途径,允许保留区域化学特异性。我们假设了一组6规则,这些规则似乎控制着金簇上配体位置的区域化学控制。
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Toward Regiochemical Control of Ligands on Thiol-Protected Gold Clusters

Toward Regiochemical Control of Ligands on Thiol-Protected Gold Clusters

Toward Regiochemical Control of Ligands on Thiol-Protected Gold Clusters

Thiolate-protected gold clusters attract interest due to their straightforward synthesis, facile handling, and ability to be easily functionalized via ligand exchange mechanisms. Because of their well-defined structure and low symmetry, a “grand challenge” is controlling the regioselectivity of ligand exchange. Such control enables placement of specific ligands at specific symmetry-unique sites on gold clusters. Early reports suggested that solvent exposure of the gold atoms could predict their reactivity toward ligand exchange; however, subsequent observations show that such ligands do not remain in place and are of short lifetimes. In this perspective, we discuss the complex nature of ligand exchange, which proceeds with multiple kinetic environments on gold clusters with many ligand symmetry environments. We highlight recent observations of inter- and intracluster ligand exchange that appear responsible for the short lifetimes of initial ligand exchange products. We discuss possible avenues for limiting inter- and intracluster ligand exchange, allowing regiochemical specificity to be retained. We postulate a set of 6 rules that appear to govern regiochemical control of ligand locations on gold clusters.

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 化学-材料科学:综合
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6.50
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2047
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1.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Chemistry A/B/C is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and theoretical basic research of interest to physical chemists, biophysical chemists, and chemical physicists.
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