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[Ag<sub>15</sub>(N-triphos)<sub>4</sub>(Cl<sub>4</sub>)](NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub>: a stable Ag–P superatom with eight electrons (N-triphos = tris((diphenylphosphino)methyl)amine)
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A first and stable Ag-P superatom nanocluster [Ag<sub>15</sub>(N-triphos)<sub>4</sub>(Cl<sub>4</sub>)](NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub> (1) has been successfully synthesized and characterized. X-ray analysis shows that this Ag<sub>15</sub> cluster has a hexacapped body-centered cubic (bcc) framework which is consolidated by four tripodal N-triphos ligands. The identity of 1 is confirmed by high resolution ESI-MS. Cluster 1 has an electronic and geometric shell closure structure with 8 free electrons, matching the stability idea of superatom theory for a nanocluster. DFT calculation of this Ag<sub>15</sub> cluster reveals the superatom feature with a 1S<sup>2</sup>1P<sup>6</sup> configuration. The chelation of multidentate phosphines enhances the stability of this Ag<sub>15</sub> cluster. The AgAg distances between the centered and the vertical Ag atoms of this bcc (Ag@Ag<sub>8</sub>) are in the range of 2.57-2.71 Å, and the distances between the face-capped and the vertical silver atoms are in the range of 2.84-2.92 Å, showing strong AgAg interactions within this cluster core. This superatom complex exhibits a relatively high thermal and photolytic stability.
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