Magnetically induced currents and aromaticity in ligand-stabilized Au and AuPt superatoms
López-Estrada, O., Zuniga-Gutierrez, B., Selenius, E., Malola, S., & Häkkinen, H. (2021). Magnetically induced currents and aromaticity in ligand-stabilized Au and AuPt superatoms. Nature Communications, 12, Article 2477. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22715-x
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Understanding magnetically induced currents (MICs) in aromatic or metallic nanostructures is crucial for interpreting local magnetic shielding and NMR data. Direct measurements of the induced currents have been successful only in a few planar molecules but their indirect effects are seen in NMR shifts of probe nuclei. Here, we have implemented a numerically efficient method to calculate gauge-including MICs in the formalism of auxiliary density functional theory. We analyze the currents in two experimentally synthesized gold-based, hydrogen-containing ligand-stabilized nanoclusters [HAu9(PPh3)8]2+ and [PtHAu8(PPh3)8]+. Both clusters have a similar octet configuration of Au(6s)-derived delocalized “superatomic” electrons. Surprisingly, Pt-doping in gold increases the diatropic response of the superatomic electrons to an external magnetic field and enhances the aromaticity of [PtHAu8(PPh3)8]+. This is manifested by a stronger shielding of the hydrogen proton in the metal core of the cluster as compared to [HAu9(PPh3)8]2+, causing a significant upfield shift in agreement with experimental proton NMR data measured for these two clusters. Our method allows the determination of local magnetic shielding properties for any component in large 3D nanostructures, opening the door for detailed interpretation of complex NMR spectra.
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This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (grants 294217, 319208, 315549), and through H.H.’s Academy Professorship. E.S. acknowledges the The Finnish Cultural Foundation for a PhD study grant. The computations were made at the Nanoscience Center of the University of Jyväskylä by utilizing the FCCI - Finnish Computing Competence Infrastructure (persistent indentifier urn:nbn:fi:research-infras-2016072533). B.Z.G. acknowledges the funding from CONACyT project CB-2015-258647. ...License
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