We report the synthesis and total structure determination of a Au(24) nanocluster protected by mixed ligands of phosphine and thiolate. Single crystal X-ray crystallography and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) unequivocally determined the cluster formula to be [Au(24)(PPh(3))(10)(SC(2)H(4)Ph)(5)X(2)](+), where X = Cl and/or Br. The structure consists of two incomplete (i.e., one vertex missing) icosahedral Au(12) units joined by five thiolate linkages. This structure shows interesting differences from the previously reported vertex-sharing biicosahedral [Au(25)(PPh(3))(10)(SC(2)H(4)Ph)(5)X(2)](2+) nanocluster protected by the same type and number of phosphine and thiolate ligands. The optical absorption spectrum of Au(24) nanocluster was theoretically reproduced and interpreted.
MOF particles are surface-functionalized to achieve an improved polymer–particle interaction in mixed matrix membranes. Compared to the neat polymer, the membranes have 3 times higher CO2 permeability with ~25% improvement in CO2/N2 selectivity.
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