The facile syntheses of enantiomeric atomically precise
silver
clusters starting from achiral ligands remain a substantial challenge
to explore. In this work, a pair of atomically precise enantiomers
of R/S-[Ag17Cl(
i
PrS)9S(CH3COO)5H2O] (R/S-Ag
17
,
i
PrS = isopropanethiolate) clusters have been
synthesized using a viable solvothermal approach. The chirality of
the resulting enantiomeric R/S-Ag
17
clusters is attributed to the asymmetric arrangement of surface
achiral ligands. Both R/S-Ag
17
enantiomers could form the two-dimensional (2D) assemblies via intercluster
interactions of basic building blocks containing Ag16S8 moieties,
i
PrS-Ag motifs, and
S2– linkers. Such a small ligand-induced 2D assembly
greatly contributes to the enhancement of thermal stability and photocatalytic
activity of R/S-Ag
17
clusters,
providing possibilities for exploring robust coinage cluster-based
assembly with attractive catalytic properties.
The development of robust host-guest composite photocatalysts has been considered as an interesting research direction for efficient photo-driven hydrogen evolution. In this work, an interesting size-matching strategy was adopted to...
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