Issue 23, 2024

Insight into the nature of carbon–metal bonding for N-heterocyclic carbenes in gold/silver complexes and nanoparticles using DFT-correlated Raman spectroscopy: strong evidence for π-backbonding

Abstract

N-Heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have emerged as promising ligands for stabilizing metallic complexes, nanoclusters, nanoparticles (NPs) and surfaces. The carbon–metal bond between NHCs and metal atoms plays a crucial role in determining the resulting material's stability, reactivity, function, and electronic properties. Using Raman spectroscopy coupled with density functional theory calculations, we investigate the nature of carbon–metal bonding in NHC–silver and NHC–gold complexes as well as their corresponding NPs. While low wavenumbers are inaccessible to standard infrared spectroscopy, Raman detection reveals previously unreported NHC–Au/Ag bond-stretching vibrations between 154–196 cm−1. The computationally efficient r2SCAN-3c method allows an excellent correlation between experimental and predicted Raman spectra which helps calibrate an accurate description of NHC–metal bonding. While π-backbonding should stabilize the NHC–metal bond, conflicting reports for the presence and absence of π-backbonding are seen in the literature. This debate led us to further investigate experimental and theoretical results to ultimately confirm and quantify the presence of π-backbonding in these systems. Experimentally, an observed decrease in the NHC's C[double bond, length as m-dash]N stretching due to the population of the π* orbital is a good indication for the presence of π-backbonding. Using energy decomposition analysis – natural orbitals for chemical valence (EDA-NOCV), our calculations concur and quantify π-backbonding in these NHC-bound complexes and NPs. Surprisingly, we observe that NPs are less stabilized by π-backbonding compared to their respective complexes—a result that partially explains the weaker NHC–NP bond. The protocol described herein will help optimize metal–carbon bonding in NHC-stabilized metal complexes, nanoparticles and surfaces.

Graphical abstract: Insight into the nature of carbon–metal bonding for N-heterocyclic carbenes in gold/silver complexes and nanoparticles using DFT-correlated Raman spectroscopy: strong evidence for π-backbonding

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jan 2024
Accepted
26 Mar 2024
First published
02 Apr 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 11052-11068

Insight into the nature of carbon–metal bonding for N-heterocyclic carbenes in gold/silver complexes and nanoparticles using DFT-correlated Raman spectroscopy: strong evidence for π-backbonding

L. Kuster, M. Bélanger-Bouliga, T. E. Shaw, T. Jurca, A. Nazemi and M. Frenette, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 11052 DOI: 10.1039/D4NR00143E

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