Issue 27, 2010

Cluster chemistry in the Noughties: new developments and their relationship to nanoparticles

Abstract

Over the past decade, the chemistry of low-valent transition metal clusters has again come to the fore, primarily as a result of the development of nanochemistry and the realization that large clusters are on the cusp of the nano-domain. This perspective focuses on these recent developments in low-valent transition metal cluster chemistry, specifically looking at cluster-nanoparticles, the use of small and medium sized clusters as nanoparticle precursors, the development of clusters as homogeneous catalysts and hydrogen uptake and storage systems, together with fundamental discoveries relating to novel transformations that can take place within the cluster framework.

Graphical abstract: Cluster chemistry in the Noughties: new developments and their relationship to nanoparticles

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
11 Jan 2010
Accepted
10 Mar 2010
First published
15 Jun 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 6153-6174

Cluster chemistry in the Noughties: new developments and their relationship to nanoparticles

G. Hogarth, S. E. Kabir and E. Nordlander, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 6153 DOI: 10.1039/C000514B

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