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Title: Structural Evolution of Gold Clusters Aun- (n = 21-25) Revisited
Authors: Bulusu, Satya Silendra
Keywords: Density functional theory;Gold;Isomers;Photoelectron spectroscopy;Photoelectrons;Photons;Plants (botany);Shells (structures);Core shell structure;Face-centered cubic;Low-lying structures;Photoelectron spectrum;Pyramidal structures;Spin-orbit effects;Structural evolution;Tubular structures;Gold compounds
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Khetrapal, N. S., Bulusu, S. S., & Zeng, X. C. (2017). Structural evolution of gold clusters aun- (n = 21-25) revisited. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 121(12), 2466-2474. doi:10.1021/acs.jpca.7b00367
Abstract: We performed a combined theoretical and experimental photoelectron spectroscopy study of the structural evolution of gold anion clusters Aun- in the size range n = 21-25, a special size range for gold anion clusters where extensive structural changes from the pyramidal structure at Au20- toward the core-shell structure at Au26- were expected to occur. Density functional theory calculations with inclusion of spin-orbit effects were employed to produce the simulated spectra for the selected low-energy isomers obtained from basin-hopping global minimum search. The comparison of these simulated spectra with reasonably well-resolved experimental photoelectron spectra resulted in the identification of the low-lying structures of the gold clusters. The fused-planar and hollow-tubular structures are found dominant in this special size range. The highly stable tetrahedral Au20 unit (viewed as the fragment of face-centered cubic (FCC) bulk gold) was found intact only in the minor isomer at n = 21, whereas hollow-tubular structures were found prevalent in the n = 22-25 range. At n = 25, the dominant structure is a hollow-tubular one with two of gold pyramids fused together, but not a core-shell one as previously believed. © 2017 American Chemical Society.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.7b00367
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9127
ISSN: 1089-5639
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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