利用硅笼中的过渡金属定制超原子稳定性:收缩至 M@Si15(M = Re、Os、Ir)

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Applied Energy Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02797
Takumi Ichikawa, Kazuya Terasaka, Ayaka Sasaki, Atsushi Nakajima
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设计具有迷人电子特性的材料对于推动纳米技术的发展至关重要,因为在纳米技术中,对原子结构和电子行为的精确控制至关重要。金属封装硅笼超原子(SAs)为分子尺度材料设计提供了一种新的范例,允许对结构和电子特性进行微调。模拟卤素、惰性气体和碱金属的超原子的形成已得到深入研究,特别是 M@Si16,其中第 3 至第 5 族的早期过渡金属稳定在 Si16 笼中,实现了 68 电子构型。对于电子过剩的晚期过渡金属来说,Si15笼通过减少一个Si原子来满足68电子规则,从而增强了稳定性。这项研究在 p 型和 n 型有机基底上合成了含有 7 族铼(Re)和 9 族铱(Ir)的 Si15 笼状砷化镓。通过 X 射线光电子能谱和理论计算评估了 Re@Si15 和 Ir@Si15 的氧化反应稳定性,其中包括第 8 族的锇(Os)。其中,P 型有机基底上的 Re@Si15- 显示出卓越的电子和几何特性。这些发现增进了我们对过渡金属 M@Sin 系统的了解,解决了有关它们在 n = 15 和 16 时的性质的长期问题。
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Tailoring Superatomic Stability with Transition Metals in Silicon Cages: Shrinking to M@Si15 (M = Re, Os, Ir)
The design of materials with intriguing electronic properties is crucial for advancing nanoscale technologies, where precise control over atomic structure and electronic behavior is essential. Metal-encapsulating silicon cage superatoms (SAs) provide a new paradigm for molecular-scale material design, allowing fine-tuning of both structure and electronic characteristics. The formation of superatoms mimicking halogens, noble gases, and alkali metals has been well-studied, particularly with M@Si16, where early transition metals from groups 3 to 5 stabilize within a Si16 cage, achieving a 68-electron configuration. For late transition metals with excess electrons, a Si15 cage offers enhanced stability by fulfilling the 68-electron rule with one fewer Si atom. This research synthesizes Si15 cage-SAs with rhenium (Re) from group 7 and iridium (Ir) from group 9 on p-type and n-type organic substrates. The stability of Re@Si15 and Ir@Si15 is evaluated via oxidative reactivity with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical calculations, including osmium (Os) from group 8. Re@Si15, Os@Si150, and Ir@Si15+ exhibit superatomic behaviors similar to halogens, noble gases, and alkali metals due to the 68-electron shell closure. Among them, Re@Si15 on p-type organic substrates shows superior electronic and geometric properties. These findings advance our understanding of M@Sin systems for transition metals, addressing longstanding questions about their properties at n = 15 and 16.
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ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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