Issue 25, 2013

Toward understanding the growth mechanism of Aun(SR)m nanoclusters: effect of solvent on cluster size

Abstract

Despite the recent advances in size-controlled synthesis of thiolate-protected Aun(SR)m nanoclusters, understanding the growth mechanism of nanoclusters still significantly lags behind. In this work, we report an important finding that the reaction medium plays a major role in influencing the final cluster size. Specifically, we focus on the one-phase synthetic process that leads to predominant formation of Au25(SR)18 or Au144(SR)60—two ubiquitous nanoclusters in nanocluster synthesis. When THF, acetone or ethyl acetate was used as the reaction solvent, we found that Au25 was formed as the major product, while in methanol or acetonitrile, predominant Au144 and some larger nanoparticles were formed. We mapped out some details of the underlying growth mechanism of nanoclusters, in which the reaction medium was found to affect the Au(I) intermediate (i.e. size and aggregation state), which subsequently affects the final size of gold nanoclusters. The obtained insight into the growth of nanoclusters is expected to contribute to the development of new synthetic strategies.

Graphical abstract: Toward understanding the growth mechanism of Aun(SR)m nanoclusters: effect of solvent on cluster size

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Feb 2013
Accepted
22 Apr 2013
First published
16 May 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 9778-9784

Toward understanding the growth mechanism of Aun(SR)m nanoclusters: effect of solvent on cluster size

C. Liu, G. Li, G. Pang and R. Jin, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 9778 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA40775F

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