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      Direct and Indirect Pathways of CdTeSe Magic-Size Cluster Isomerization Induced by Surface Ligands at Room Temperature

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          The field of isomerization reactions for colloidal semiconductor magic-size clusters (MSCs) remains largely unexplored. Here, we show that MSCs isomerize via two fundamental pathways that are regulated by the acidity and amount of an incoming ligand, with CdTeSe as the model system. When MSC-399 isomerizes to MSC-422 at room temperature, the peak red-shift from 399 to 422 nm is continuous (pathway 1) and/or stepwise (pathway 2) as monitored in situ and in real time by optical absorption spectroscopy. We propose that pathway 1 is direct, with intracluster configuration changes and a relatively large energy barrier. Pathway 2 is indirect, assisted by the MSC precursor compounds (PCs), from MSC-399 to PC-399 to PC-422 to MSC-422. Pathway 1 is activated when PC-422 to MSC-422 is suppressed. Our findings unambiguously suggest that when a change occurs directly on a nanospecies, its absorption peak continuously shifts. The present study provides an in-depth understanding of the transformative behavior of MSCs via ligand-induced isomerization upon external chemical stimuli.

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          Two isomerization pathways are identified for colloidal semiconductor MSCs, similar to organics. Pathway 1 is intracluster. Pathway 2 is indirect-assisted by the precursor compounds (PCs) of the MSCs.

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              All nanomaterials share a common feature of large surface-to-volume ratio, making their surfaces the dominant player in many physical and chemical processes. Surface ligands - molecules that bind to the surface - are an essential component of nanomaterial synthesis, processing and application. Understanding the structure and properties of nanoscale interfaces requires an intricate mix of concepts and techniques borrowed from surface science and coordination chemistry. Our Review elaborates these connections and discusses the bonding, electronic structure and chemical transformations at nanomaterial surfaces. We specifically focus on the role of surface ligands in tuning and rationally designing properties of functional nanomaterials. Given their importance for biomedical (imaging, diagnostics and therapeutics) and optoelectronic (light-emitting devices, transistors, solar cells) applications, we end with an assessment of application-targeted surface engineering.
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                Journal
                ACS Cent Sci
                ACS Cent Sci
                oc
                acscii
                ACS Central Science
                American Chemical Society
                2374-7943
                2374-7951
                08 March 2023
                22 March 2023
                : 9
                : 3
                : 519-530
                Affiliations
                []Engineering Research Center in Biomaterials, Sichuan University , Chengdu, Sichuan 610065, P. R. China
                []Analytical & Testing Center, Sichuan University , Chengdu, Sichuan 610065, P. R. China
                [§ ]Metrology Research Centre, National Research Council Canada , Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6, Canada
                []Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Sichuan University , Chengdu, Sichuan 610065, P. R. China
                []Laboratory of Ethnopharmacology, West China School of Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University , Chengdu, Sichuan 610065, P. R. China
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2852-2527
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7328-2801
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0349-2680
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                10.1021/acscentsci.2c01394
                10037450
                36968545
                a4a741ac-f2ca-4ef4-93dc-5bf192097e65
                © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society

                Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 23 November 2022
                Funding
                Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China, doi 10.13039/501100001809;
                Award ID: 21773162
                Funded by: Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province, doi 10.13039/501100018542;
                Award ID: 2023NSFSC0634
                Funded by: Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province, doi 10.13039/501100018542;
                Award ID: 2023NSFSC0082
                Funded by: State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials, doi 10.13039/501100011392;
                Award ID: SKLSSM 2022029
                Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China, doi 10.13039/501100001809;
                Award ID: 22275126
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