Vertex‐Shared Linear Superatomic Molecules: Stepping Stones to Novel Materials Composed of Noble Metal Clusters

Author:

Niihori Yoshiki1,Miyajima Sayuri2,Ikeda Ayaka2,Kosaka Taiga2,Negishi Yuichi12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Science and Technology Tokyo University of Science Kagurazaka Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 162–8601 Japan

2. Department of Applied Chemistry Faculty of Science Tokyo University of Science Kagurazaka Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 162–8601 Japan

Abstract

Extremely small metal clusters composed of noble metal atoms (M) have orbitals similar to those of atoms and therefore can be thought of as artificial atoms or superatoms. If these superatoms can be assembled into molecular analogs, it might be possible to create materials with new characteristics and properties that are different from those of existing substances. Therefore, the concept of superatomic molecules has attracted significant attention. The present review focuses on vertex‐shared linear M12n+1 superatomic molecules formed via the sharing of a single metal atom between M13 superatoms having icosahedral cores and summarizes the knowledge obtained to date in this regard. This summary discusses the most suitable ligand combinations for the synthesis of M12n+1 superatomic molecules along with the valence electron numbers, stability, optical absorption characteristics, and luminescence properties of the M12n+1 superatomic molecules fabricated to date. This information is expected to assist in the production of many M12n+1 superatomic molecules with novel structures and physicochemical properties in the future.

Funder

Yazaki Memorial Foundation for Science and Technology

Ogasawara Foundation for the Promotion of Science and Engineering

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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