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Observation of Non‐FCC Copper in Alkynyl‐Protected Cu<sub>53</sub>Nanoclusters
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The only feasible access to non-face-centered cubic (FCC) copper was by physical vapor deposition under high vacuum. Now, non-FCC copper is observed in a series of alkynyl-protected Cu<sub>53</sub> nanoclusters (NCs) obtained from solution-phase synthesis. Determined by single-crystal X-ray crystallography, the structures of Cu<sub>53</sub> (C≡CPhPh)<sub>9</sub> (dppp)<sub>6</sub> Cl<sub>3</sub> (NO<sub>3</sub> )<sub>9</sub> and its two derivatives reveal an ABABC stacking sequence involving 41 Cu atoms. It can be regarded as a mixed FCC and HCP structure, which gives strong evidence that Cu can be arranged in non-FCC lattice at ambient conditions when proper ligands are provided. Characterization methods including X-ray absorption fine structure, XPS, ESI-MS, UV/Vis, Auger spectroscopy, and DFT calculations were carried out. Cu<sup>II</sup> was shown to successively coordinate with introduced ligands and changed to Cu<sup>I</sup> after bonding with phosphine. The following addition of NaBH<sub>4</sub> and the aging step further reduced it to the Cu<sub>53</sub> NC.
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