July 31, 2024
Journal Article

Time’s dance with gold: tracking the isomeric fluctuations of Au clusters

Abstract

Face-centered cubic (fcc) metals, such as Au and Ag, usually adopt this closet-packed crystal structure in the bulk. However, the equilibrium structure could differ when only a handful of atoms compose a nanocluster. Theories have predicted that particles less than a few nanometers would favor a decahedral packing with a five-fold symmetry; when even fewer atoms are present, say less than two hundred, a 20-fold icosahedral packing would become the lowest-energy configuration. Such fluctuations of the nuclei/seeds may have played a critical role in defining the shape of colloidal nanoparticles in many wet chemical syntheses.

Published: July 31, 2024

Citation

Du J. 2024. Time’s dance with gold: tracking the isomeric fluctuations of Au clusters. Nanoscale Horizons 9, no. 4:504-505. PNNL-ACT-SA-10827. doi:10.1039/D4NH90007C