From Symmetry Breaking to Unraveling the Origin of the Chirality of Ligated Au13Cu2 Nanoclusters
Deng, G., Malola, S., Yan, J., Han, Y.-Z., Yuan, P., Zhao, C., Yuan, X., Lin, S., Tang, Z., Teo, B. K., Häkkinen, H., & Zheng, N. (2018). From Symmetry Breaking to Unraveling the Origin of the Chirality of Ligated Au13Cu2 Nanoclusters. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 57(13), 3421-3425. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201800327
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A general method, using mixed ligands (here diphosphines and thiolates) is devised to turn an achiral metal cluster, Au13Cu2, into an enantiomeric pair by breaking (lowering) the overall molecular symmetry with the ligands. Using an achiral diphosphine, a racemic [Au13Cu2(DPPP)3(SPy)6]+ was prepared which crystallizes in centrosymmetric space groups. Using chiral diphosphines, enantioselective synthesis of an optically pure, enantiomeric pair of [Au13Cu2((2r,4r)/(2s,4s)‐BDPP)3(SPy)6]+ was achieved in one pot. Their circular dichroism (CD) spectra give perfect mirror images in the range of 250–500 nm with maximum anisotropy factors of 1.2×10−3. DFT calculations provided good correlations with the observed CD spectra of the enantiomers and, more importantly, revealed the origin of the chirality. Racemization studies show high stability (no racemization at 70 °C) of these chiral nanoclusters, which hold great promise in applications such as asymmetry catalysis.
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We thank the MOST of China (2017YFA0207302, 2015CB932303) and NNSF of China (21731005, 21420102001, 21390390, 21333008) for financial support. B.K.T. acknowledges financial support from iChEM, Xiamen University. The computational work in the University of Jyväskylä was supported by the Academy of Finland (project 266492 and H.H.′s Academy Professorship). S.M. and H.H. thank Lauri Lehtovaara for implementation of the RTCM analysis into the GPAW software. ...Related items
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