Exploring the functionalization of Ag20 nanoclusters through cluster surface tetrazine ligation

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Controlled synthesis of atomically precise silver nanoclusters (AgNC) exhibits some challenges due to inferior stability and limited solubility of silver precursors, which impacts their applications. Generating strategies for post-synthesis cluster modification can help expand the current applications and promote the production of hybrid nanomaterials. This approach has recently been explored using Cluster-Surface (CS)-click chemistry; however, the types of CS-click reactions have been limited, mostly to alkyne-azide cycloaddition. The aim of this study is to expand the scope of post-synthesis cluster-surface click chemistries for AgNC by incorporating the Inverse electron demand Diels-Alder reaction (IEDDA) as a strategy for cluster surface functionalization. Here, the synthesis and characterization of a carbonate template Ag20NC, [(CO3)@Ag20(StBu)10(exo-C7H9COO)8(DMF)4] (1-n), which bears a norbornene moiety susceptible to functionalization through IEDDA is reported. This study shows the structure of the nanocluster obtained through single crystal X-ray diffraction and characterization of the clicked product after reaction with a model s-tetrazine. This work highlights the versatility of click chemistry and offers a new path for cluster-surface modification.

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