Cu28H20: a peculiar chiral nanocluster with an exposed Cu atom and 13 surface hydrides†
Abstract
Reported herein is a racemate of a chiral nanocluster [Cu28H20(S2P(OiPr)2)9]−, which has a tetrahedral Cu4 core embedded in a peculiar Cu24 shell. The Cu28H20 framework conforms to idealized C3 symmetry. The positions of the hydrides were determined by a combinatorial use of 2H NMR and SC-XRD, revealing four different coordination modes: face-capping μ3-H, butterfly μ4′-H, tetrahedral μ4-H, and square-pyramidal μ5-H. These coordination modes were authenticated by DFT calculations. Simple empirical rules were developed for assigning the H NMR spectra. One exposed Cu atom from the Cu4 core and 13 exposed surface hydrides are easily accessible and thus may have catalytic functions.