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Direct Observation of Three Chiral Conformers of an Atomically Precise Metal Nanoparticle
Anish Kumar Das1,2, Swastik Hegde3,2, Toby J Woods1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States.
Abstract:
Atomically precise metal nanoclusters (NCs) have attracted a lot of attention owing to their many interesting properties and applications. On the fundamental side, they can provide a testbed for understanding structure-property relationships in nanomaterials. Hence, their isomerism is of intrinsic significance. In this work, we report the atomically precise structure of three Cu14 NC conformers, i.e., NCs with the same chemical formula and atomic connectivity but with varying bond angles and distances, obtained through X-ray crystallography. Interestingly, all three conformers exhibit chirality and cocrystallize in the same lattice structure. Since interconversion of each conformer and its chiral counterpart is possible without breaking and remaking bonds, these NCs constitute a set of atropisomers. The structure of our Cu14 NC highlights the various sources of isomerism one can observe at the nanoscale. These subtle yet identifiable differences represent something like a minimal unit of structural change, facilitating future investigation of structure-property relationships.

