Density functional study of structural and electronic properties of bimetallic silver-gold clusters: Comparison with pure gold and silver clusters

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Bonacic-Koutecky, V
Burda, J
Mitric, R
Ge, MF
Zampella, G
Fantucci, P
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[1] Humboldt Univ, Inst Chem, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
[2] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento Biotecnol & Biosci, I-20126 Milan, Italy
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10.1063/1.1492800
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Bimetallic silver-gold clusters offer an excellent opportunity to study changes in metallic versus "ionic" properties involving charge transfer as a function of the size and the composition, particularly when compared to pure silver and gold clusters. We have determined structures, ionization potentials, and vertical detachment energies for neutral and charged bimetallic AgmAun [3less than or equal to(m+n)less than or equal to5] clusters. Calculated VDE values compare well with available experimental data. In the stable structures of these clusters Au atoms assume positions which favor the charge transfer from Ag atoms. Heteronuclear bonding is usually preferred to homonuclear bonding in clusters with equal numbers of hetero atoms. In fact, stable structures of neutral Ag2Au2, Ag3Au3, and Ag4Au4 clusters are characterized by the maximum number of hetero bonds and peripheral positions of Au atoms. Bimetallic tetramer as well as hexamer are planar and have common structural properties with corresponding one-component systems, while Ag4Au4 and Ag-8 have 3D forms in contrast to Au-8 which assumes planar structure. At the density functional level of theory we have shown that this is due to participation of d electrons in bonding of pure Au-n clusters while s electrons dominate bonding in pure Ag-m as well as in bimetallic clusters. In fact, Au-n clusters remain planar for larger sizes than Ag-m and AgnAun clusters. Segregation between two components in bimetallic systems is not favorable, as shown in the example of Ag5Au5 cluster. We have found that the structures of bimetallic clusters with 20 atoms Ag10Au10 and Ag12Au8 are characterized by negatively charged Au subunits embedded in Ag environment. In the latter case, the shape of Au-8 is related to a pentagonal bipyramid capped by one atom and contains three exposed negatively charged Au atoms. They might be suitable for activating reactions relevant to catalysis. According to our findings the charge transfer in bimetallic clusters is responsible for formation of negatively charged gold subunits which are expected to be reactive, a situation similar to that of gold clusters supported on metal oxides. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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