“…[1][2][3][4][5][6] Functionalized pure and doped gold nanoparticles are used in diverse fields, such as nanomedicine 7,8 or decorative artworks. 9 It is known that the natural corrosion of gold/tin nanoparticles yields the purple colour of the Alhambra palace's plasterwork. 9 Ma and coworkers 10,11 have recently studied the adsorption and reactions of NO on anionic gold clusters Au n À (n r 80) using a mini flow-tube reactor running at 150 K. A strong size dependence of the reactions was observed: all sizes with n = 4-11 were reactive, as well as all the even sizes (except n = 32, 56, and 58) and three odd ones (n = 17, 49, and 61).…”