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[Cu<sub>32</sub>(H)<sub>20</sub>{S<sub>2</sub>P(O<i>i</i>Pr)<sub>2</sub>}<sub>12</sub>]: The Largest Number of Hydrides Recorded in a Molecular Nanocluster by Neutron Diffraction
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Neutron DiffractionEngineeringNuclear PhysicsNanoclusterChemistryNeutron ScatteringHydrides RecordedMolecular NanoclusterDiscrete Cu32 ClusterMetal-organic PolyhedronMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCluster SciencePhysicsHydrogenNanomaterialsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCluster ChemistryHydride LigandsTriangular Cupola Fragments
An air- and moisture-stable nanoscale polyhydrido copper cluster [Cu32 (H)20 {S2 P(OiPr)2 }12 ] (1H ) was synthesized and structurally characterized. The molecular structure of 1H exhibits a hexacapped pseudo-rhombohedral core of 14 Cu atoms sandwiched between two nestlike triangular cupola fragments of (2×9) Cu atoms in an elongated triangular gyrobicupola polyhedron. The discrete Cu32 cluster is stabilized by 12 dithiophosphate ligands and a record number of 20 hydride ligands, which were found by high-resolution neutron diffraction to exhibit tri-, tetra-, and pentacoordinated hydrides in capping and interstitial modes. This result was further supported by a density functional theory investigation on the simplified model [Cu32 (H)20 (S2 PH2 )12 ].
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