Abstract

Despite the recent progress on controllable synthesis of alkynyl-protected Au nanoclusters, the effective synthetic means are very limited and the cluster formation process still remains puzzling. Here, we develop a novel synchronous nucleation and passivation strategy to fabricate Au36(PA)24 (PA=phenylacetylenyl) nanoclusters with high yield. In Au36(PA)24 formation process, Au22(PA)18 as key intermediate was identified. Meanwhile, Au22(PA)18 can be synthesized under a low amount of reductant, and by employing more reductants, Au22(PA)18 can turn into Au36(PA)24 eventually. Moreover, the structure evolution from Au22(PA)18 to Au36(PA)24 is proposed, where four Au13 cuboctahedra can yield one Au28 kernel. Finally, the ratiocination is verified by the good accordance between the predicted intermediate/product ratio and the experimental value. This study not only offers a novel synthetic strategy, but also sheds light on understanding the structural evolution process of alkynyl-protected Au nanoclusters at atomic level.

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