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Mazal Kostan-Carmiel1,2, Hadar Shema1,2, Hsien-Cheng Yu3
1Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
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Subnanometer bimetallic clusters hold great promise for catalytic applications due to their unique electronic properties and high surface-to-volume ratios. However, precise control over their composition and size remains a major challenge, particularly for immiscible metal pairs. Here, we report a surface-anchored molecular approach for synthesizing ∼0.7-0.8 nm Cu-M (M = Ru, Mo, W, Fe) bimetallic clusters on mesoporous silica supports, using heterobinuclear N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-based complexes as precursors. The NHC ligand functionalized with an alkoxysilane anchor enables robust grafting to the silica interface. Controlled calcination and reduction lead to subnanometer clusters with tunable composition, dictated by the metal-metal bond stability in the precursor. In situ transmission electron microscopy reveals cluster growth proceeds via sintering of adjacent surface-bound units, while elevated temperatures above 300 °C triggering diffusion and phase separation. Catalytic testing in ethylene hydrogenation demonstrates composition-dependent activity and kinetics, with CuRu and CuW clusters exhibiting lower apparent activation energy barriers compared with monometallic Cu nanoparticles. This study establishes a generalizable strategy for the interfacial synthesis of alloyed clusters from molecular precursors and provides mechanistic insight into how precursor design governs nanostructure formation and catalytic behavior.
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