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Quasi‐Dual‐Packed‐Kerneled Au<sub>49</sub>(2,4‐DMBT)<sub>27</sub> Nanoclusters and the Influence of Kernel Packing on the Electrochemical Gap
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Although face-centered cubic (fcc), body-centered cubic (bcc), hexagonal close-packed (hcp), and other structured gold nanoclusters have been reported, it was unclear whether gold nanoclusters with mix-packed (fcc and non-fcc) kernels exist, and the correlation between kernel packing and the properties of gold nanoclusters is unknown. A Au<sub>49</sub> (2,4-DMBT)<sub>27</sub> nanocluster with a shell electron count of 22 has now been been synthesized and structurally resolved by single-crystal X-ray crystallography, which revealed that Au<sub>49</sub> (2,4-DMBT)<sub>27</sub> contains a unique Au<sub>34</sub> kernel consisting of one quasi-fcc-structured Au<sub>21</sub> and one non-fcc-structured Au<sub>13</sub> unit (where 2,4-DMBTH=2,4-dimethylbenzenethiol). Further experiments revealed that the kernel packing greatly influences the electrochemical gap (EG) and the fcc structure has a larger EG than the investigated non-fcc structure.
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