Determining the total structure of metal nanoparticles is vital to understand their properties. In this work, the first all-alkynyl-protected Ag nanocluster, Ag(C≡CPh), was synthesized and structurally characterized by single crystal diffraction. Ag atoms are arranged in a Ag@Ag@Ag three shell structure and all 44 phenylethynyl ligands coordinated with Ag in a μ mode. In spite of being absent in nanocluster, P NMR study reveals that bidentate phosphine first reacts with Ag(I) to form a dinuclear complex, from which Ag atoms are then released to phenylethynyl ligands. This phosphine mediated strategy may find general application in synthesis of alkynyl-protected Ag nanoclusters.
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