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Hidden components in aqueous 'Gold-144' fractionated by PAGE: high resolution orbitrap ESI-MS identifies the Gold-102 and higher all-aromatic Au-pMBA cluster compounds

Authors :
Alvarez, Marcos M.
Chen, Jenny
Plascencia-Villa, German
Black, David M.
Griffiths, Wendell P.
Garzon, Ignacio L.
Jose-Yacaman, Miguel
Demeler, Borrie
Whetten, Robert L.
Alvarez, Marcos M.
Chen, Jenny
Plascencia-Villa, German
Black, David M.
Griffiths, Wendell P.
Garzon, Ignacio L.
Jose-Yacaman, Miguel
Demeler, Borrie
Whetten, Robert L.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Experimental and theoretical evidence reveals the resilience and stability of the larger aqueous gold clusters protected with p-mercaptobenzoic acid ligands (pMBA) of composition Aun(pMBA)p or (n, p). The Au144(pMBA)60, (144, 60), or gold-144 aqueous gold cluster is considered special because of its high symmetry, abundance, and icosahedral structure as well as its many potential uses in material and biological sciences. Yet, to this date, direct confirmation of its precise composition and total structure remains elusive. Results presented here from characterization via high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry on an Orbitrap instrument confirm Au102(pMBA)44 at isotopic resolution. Further, what usually appears as a single band for (144, 60) in electrophoresis (PAGE) is shown to also contain the (130, 50), recently determined to have a truncated-decahedral structure, and a (137, 56) component in addition to the dominant (144, 60) compound of chiral-icosahedral structure. This finding is significant in that it reveals the existence of structures never before observed in all-aromatic water-soluble species while pointing out the path toward elucidation of the thermodynamic control of protected gold nanocrystal formation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
en_US
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375481519
Document Type :
Electronic Resource