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Ligand-Enhanced Optical Response of Gold Nanomolecules and Its Fragment Projection Analysis: The Case of Au30(SR)18

Authors :
Oscar Baseggio
Luca Sementa
Giovanni Barcaro
Mauro Stener
Amala Dass
Martina De Vetta
Alessandro Fortunelli
Edoardo Aprà
Sementa, Luca
Barcaro, Giovanni
Baseggio, Oscar
De Vetta, Martina
Dass, Amala
Aprà, Edoardo
Stener, Mauro
Fortunelli, Alessandro
Source :
Journal of physical chemistry. C 121 (2017): 10832–10842. doi:10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b12029, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Sementa, Luca; Barcaro, Giovanni; Baseggio, Oscar; De Vetta, Martina; Dass, Amala; Apra, Edoardo; Stener, Mauro; Fortunelli, Alessandro/titolo:Ligand-Enhanced Optical Response of Gold Nanomolecules and Its Fragment Projection Analysis: The Case of Au-30(SR)(18)/doi:10.1021%2Facs.jpcc.6b12029/rivista:Journal of physical chemistry. C/anno:2017/pagina_da:10832/pagina_a:10842/intervallo_pagine:10832–10842/volume:121
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2017.

Abstract

Here we investigate via first-principles simulations the optical absorption spectra of three different Au-30(SR)(18) monolayer-protected clusters (MPC): Au-30((SBu)-Bu-t)(18), Au-30(SPh)(18), and Au-30(SPh-pNO2)(18). Au-30((SBU)-B-t)(18) is known in the literature, and its crystal structure is available. In contrast, Au-30(SPh)(18) and Au-30(SPh-pNO(2))(18) are two species that have been designed by replacing the tertbutyl organic residues of Au-30((SBu)-Bu-t)(18) with aromatic ones so as to investigate the effects of ligand replacement on the optical response of Au nanomolecules. By analogy to a previously studied Au-23(SR)(16)(-) anionic species, despite distinct differences in charge and chemical composition, a substantial ligand enhancement of the absorption intensity in the optical region is also obtained for the Au-30(SPh-pNO(2))(18) MPC. The use of conjugated aromatic ligands with properly chosen electron-withdrawing substituents and exhibiting steric hindrance so as to also achieve charge decompression at the surface is therefore demonstrated as a general approach to enhancing the MPC photoabsorption intensity in the optical region. Additionally, we here subject the ligand-enhancement phenomenon to a detailed analysis based on the fragment projection of electronic excited states and on induced transition densities, leading to a better understanding of the physical origin of this phenomenon, thus opening avenues to its more precise control and exploitation.

Details

ISSN :
19327455 and 19327447
Volume :
121
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e4df4f93056c5db5b3d8d7eb87169341