Experimental Confirmation of a Topological Isomer of the Ubiquitous Au25(SR)18Cluster in the Gas Phase

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High-resolution electrospray ionization ion mobility mass spectrometry has revealed a gas-phase isomer of the ubiquitous, extremely well-studied Au25(SR)18 cluster both in anionic and cationic form. The relative abundance of the isomeric structures can be controlled by in-source activation. The measured collision cross section of the new isomer agrees extremely well with a recent theoretical prediction (Matus, M. F.; et al. Chem. Commun. 2020, 56, 8087) corresponding to a Au25(SR)18- isomer that is energetically close and topologically connected to the known ground-state structure via a simple rotation of the gold core without breaking any Au-S bonds. The results imply that the structural dynamics leading to isomerization of thiolate-protected gold clusters may play an important role in their gas-phase reactions and that isomerization could be controlled by external stimuli.

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Kalenius, E., Malola, S., Matus, M. F., Kazan, R., Bürgi, T., & Häkkinen, H. (2021). Experimental Confirmation of a Topological Isomer of the Ubiquitous Au25(SR)18Cluster in the Gas Phase. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 143(3), 1273–1277. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c11509

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