Ditopic ligand effects on solution-phase equilibria and electrochemistry of atomically precise copper chalcogenide nanoclusters
Michael Trenerry,
Gwendolyn Bailey
Abstract:Atomically precise copper chalcogenide nanoclusters are an exceptionally diverse class of nanomaterials with potential applications in chemiluminescence, sensing, and catalysis. However, most previously reported nanoclusters have been characterized exclusively in the solid state, leaving open questions as to their stability and function in solution. In this work, we report the first detailed solution-phase investigation of speciation, electrochemistry, and decomposition of atomically precise [Cu12S6] supported… Show more
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