Atomically Precise Au24Pt(thiolate)12(ditholate)3 Nanoclusters with Excellent Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reactivity

12 August 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

[Au24Pt(C6)18]0 (C6 = 1-hexanethiolate) is twice as active as commercial Pt nanoparticles in promoting the electrocata-lytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), thereby attracting attention as new HER catalysts with well-controlled geo-metric structures. In this study, we succeeded in synthesizing two new Au–Pt alloy nanoclusters, namely [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(TDT)3]0 (TBBT = 4-tert-butylbenzenethiolate; TDT = thiodithiolate) and [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(PDT)3]0 (PDT = 1,3-propanedithiolate), by exchanging all the ligands of [Au24Pt(PET)18]0 (PET = 2-phenylethanethiolate) with mono- or di-thiolates. Although [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(TDT)3]0 was synthesized serendipitously, a similar cluster, [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(PDT)3]0, was subsequently obtained by selecting the appropriate reaction conditions and optimal combination of thiolate and dithiolate ligands. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analyses revealed that the lengths and orientations of –Au(I)–SR–Au(I)– staples in [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(TDT)3]0 and [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(PDT)3]0 were different from those in [Au24Pt(C6)18]0, [Au24Pt(PET)18]0, and [Au24Pt(TBBT)18]0, and these subtle differences were reflected in the geometric and electronic structures as well as the HER activities of [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(TDT)3]0 and [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(PDT)3]0. Accordingly, the HER activities of products [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(TDT)3]0 and [Au24Pt(TBBT)12(PDT)3]0 were, respectively, 3.5 and 4.9 times higher than those of [Au24Pt(C6)18]0 and [Au24Pt(TBBT)18]0.

Keywords

Au–Pt alloy nanocluster
Geometric and electronic structure
Dithiolate ligand
Hydrogen evolution reaction
Proton-accessible nanocluster surface area

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Additional synthesis methods, electrochemical measurement methods, characterization, crystal data of samples and other Au NCs, additional information of geometric structure, addi-tional schemes, ESI-MS spectra, UV-vis optical absorption spectra, HPLC, PTLC, crystallization, MALDI-MS spectra, FT-XAFS and XANES spectra, TEM image, stability test of LSV, and DPV curves.
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