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Chem Sci ; 14(17): 4571-4579, 2023 May 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37152249

ABSTRACT

Using the newly introduced reducing agent in gold cluster chemistry GaCp, four new bimetallic gold-gallium cluster compounds were synthesised, stabilised by alkylphosphine ligands. The gold core of Au6(GaCl2)4(PEt3)6, Au7(GaCl2)3(P n Pr3)6 and Au13(GaCl2)5(GaCl)(P n Pr2 n Bu)9 is composed of two, three and four Au4 tetrahedra, linked in different ways. This arrangement gives the last-mentioned cluster the shape of a five-pointed star. A fourth synthesised metalloid gold cluster Au13(GaCl2)5(P n Pr3)9 consists of a voluminous gold core encircled by a gold-gallium chain. These gold-gallium chains are present in all four cluster compounds and are similar to the well-known gold-sulphur staple motifs in thiol-stabilised gold cluster compounds.

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Small Methods ; 7(7): e2201221, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37171792

ABSTRACT

Flexible electronics manufacturing technologies are essential and highly favored for future integrated photonic and electronic devices. Direct laser induced writing (DIW) of metals has shown potential as a fast and highly variable method in adaptable electronics. However, most of the DIW procedures use silver structures, which tend to oxidize and are limited to the micrometer regime. Here, a DIW technique is introduced that not only enables electrical gold wiring of 2D van-der-Waals materials with sub-µm structures and 100 nm interspacing resolution but is also capable of fabricating photo switches and field effect transistors on various rigid and elastic materials. Light sensitive metalloid Au32 -nanoclusters serve as the ink that allows for low-power cw-laser exposure without further post-treatment. With a simple lift-off procedure, the unexposed ink can be removed. The technique realizes ultrafast, high resolution, and high precision production of integrated electronics and may pave the way for personalized circuits even printed on curved surfaces.

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Langmuir ; 38(48): 14850-14856, 2022 Dec 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36440917

ABSTRACT

The assembly of nanomaterials into thin films is an important area in the nanofabrication of novel devices. The monodispersity of nanoparticles plays an essential role in the resulting quality of the assembled mono- and multilayers. Larger polydispersity leads to smaller lateral correlation lengths and smaller domains of aligned nanoparticles, thus resulting in more point and line defects. Perfectly monodisperse nanoparticles should therefore minimize the number of defects in the assembled films. Despite tremendous progress in reducing the polydispersity of nanoparticles, there has been limited research on the assembly of thin films out of perfectly monodisperse nanoclusters. Here, we show a formation of Langmuir films using perfectly monodisperse gold nanoclusters with composition Au32(nBu3P)12Cl8 exhibiting a diameter of 1.8 nm. Using both in situ and ex situ small-angle X-ray scattering, we show that the monolayer formed on a Langmuir-Blodgett trough exhibits long-range order. Moreover, after compressing the monolayer, we found that the stress accumulated prior to the monolayer collapse triggers a transition to a short-range order not previously reported. If such monolayer is compressed further, the second layer is not formed as in the case of standard nanoparticles. Instead, a growth of islands by an odd number of layers is observed, leading to a thin film with a structure consisting of two different orientations of the hexagonal lattice. Such anomalous behavior may have implications for the possibilities of thin-film formation.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(36): e202206019, 2022 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35797041

ABSTRACT

Metalloid gold clusters have unique properties with respect to size and structure and are key intermediates in studying transitions between molecular compounds and the bulk phase of the respective metal. In the following, the synthesis of the all-phosphine protected metalloid cluster Au20 (t Bu3 P)8 , solely built from gold atoms in the oxidation state of 0 is reported. Single-crystal X-ray analysis revealed a highly symmetric hollow cube-octahedral arrangement of the gold atoms, resembling gold bulk structure. Quantum-chemical calculations illustrated the cluster can be described as a 20-electron superatom. Optical properties of the compound have shown molecular-like behavior.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 57(29): 3551-3554, 2021 Apr 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33704275

ABSTRACT

The low valent gallium(i) compound GaCp was primarily used in gold cluster chemistry to synthesize the superatomic cluster [(PPh3)8Au9GaCl2]2+, complementing the borane-dominated set of reducing agents in gold chemistry, opening a whole new field for further research. Using density functional theory calculations, the cluster can be described by the jellium model as an 8-electron superatom cluster.

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Nat Commun ; 11(1): 6188, 2020 Dec 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33273476

ABSTRACT

The collective properties of self-assembled nanoparticles with long-range order bear immense potential for customized electronic materials by design. However, to mitigate the shortcoming of the finite-size distribution of nanoparticles and thus, the inherent energetic disorder within assemblies, atomically precise nanoclusters are the most promising building blocks. We report an easy and broadly applicable method for the controlled self-assembly of atomically precise Au32(nBu3P)12Cl8 nanoclusters into micro-crystals. This enables the determination of emergent optoelectronic properties which resulted from long-range order in such assemblies. Compared to the same nanoclusters in glassy, polycrystalline ensembles, we find a 100-fold increase in the electric conductivity and charge carrier mobility as well as additional optical transitions. We show that these effects are due to a vanishing energetic disorder and a drastically reduced activation energy to charge transport in the highly ordered assemblies. This first correlation of structure and electronic properties by comparing glassy and crystalline self-assembled superstructures of atomically precise gold nanoclusters paves the way towards functional materials with novel collective optoelectronic properties.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 58(18): 5902-5905, 2019 Apr 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30817084

ABSTRACT

Three multi-shell metalloid gold clusters of the composition Au32 (R3 P)12 Cl8 (R=Et, n Pr, n Bu) were synthesized in a straightforward fashion by reducing R3 PAuCl with NaBH4 in ethanol. The Au32 core comprises two shells, with the inner one constituting a tilted icosahedron and the outer one showing a distorted dodecahedral arrangement. The outer shell is completed by eight chloride atoms and twelve R3 P groups. The inner icosahedron shows bond lengths typical for elemental gold while the distances of the gold atoms in the dodecahedral arrangement are in the region of aurophilic interactions. Quantum-chemical calculations illustrate that the Jahn-Teller effect observed within the cluster core can be attributed to the electronic shell filling. The easily reproducible synthesis, good solubility, and high yields of these clusters render them perfect starting points for further research.

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