Inclusion of Gold Ion in Tiara-Like Nickel Hexanuclear Nanoclusters

Abstract

Tiara-like metal nanoclusters (TNCs) composed of group 10 transition metals and thiolates can easily change their number of polymerization and include various molecules and metal ions as guests within their ring structures. Therefore, they are expected to be applied in sensing, storage, and catalyst materials based on the selective inclusion of molecules. However, there are very few reports regarding the principles of selective inclusion for guest molecules/ions in TNCs. In this study, we focused on the nickel (Ni) hexanuclear TNC, Ni6(PET)12 (PET = 2-phenylethanethiolate), to clarify the kinds of the metal ions that can be included in TNCs. As a result, we found that gold (Au) ion can be selectively included in Ni6(PET)12 among various metal ions to form a stable structure. From the various experiments and density functional theory calculations, we concluded that the main reasons for this are that [Ni6(PET)12]0 has (1) a pore large enough to include Au ion and (2) Ni and Au favor the formation of bonding orbitals based on charge transfer interactions. These insights are expected to lead to a better understanding of host–guest interactions in TNCs and provide clear design guidelines for forming various inclusion structures in the future.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Nov 2024
Accepted
03 Jan 2025
First published
06 Jan 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Inclusion of Gold Ion in Tiara-Like Nickel Hexanuclear Nanoclusters

K. Takemae, S. Tomihari, T. Naitou, M. Takagi, T. Shimazaki, T. Kawawaki, M. Tachikawa and Y. Negishi, Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR04579C

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