Intracluster ligand rearrangement: an NMR-based thermodynamic study

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Abstract

Ligand and metal exchange reactions are powerful methods to tailor the properties of atomically precise metal nanoclusters. Hence, a deep understanding of the mechanisms behind the dynamics that rule the ligand monolayer is crucial for its specific functionalization. Combining variable-temperature NMR experiments and dynamic-NMR simulations, we extract the thermodynamic activation parameters of a new exchange reaction: the intracluster ligand rearrangement between the two symmetry-unique positions in [Ag25(DMBT)18]− and [Ag24Au(DMBT)18]− clusters. We report for the first time that this peculiar intracluster modification does not seem to proceed via metal-sulphur bond breaking and follows a first-order rate law, being therefore a process independent from the well-described collisional ligand exchange.

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Rosa-Gastaldo, D., Pupier, M., Meshvildishvili, G., Viger-Gravel, J., & Bürgi, T. (2023). Intracluster ligand rearrangement: an NMR-based thermodynamic study. Nanoscale, 15(14), 6838–6843. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3nr00360d

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