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Structural and electronic properties of uranium-encapsulated Au?? cage.


ABSTRACT: The structural properties of the uranium-encapsulated nano-cage U@Au14 are predicted using density functional theory. The presence of the uranium atom makes the Au14 structure more stable than the empty Au14-cage, with a triplet ground electronic state for U@Au14. Analysis of the electronic structure shows that the two frontier single-occupied molecular orbital electrons of U@Au14 mainly originate from the 5f shell of the U atom after charge transfer. Meanwhile, the bonding orbitals and charge population indicate that the designed U@Au14 nano-cage structure is stabilized by ionocovalent interactions. The current findings provide theoretical basis for future syntheses and further study of actinide doped gold nanoclusters, which might subsequently facilitate applications of such structure in radio-labeling, nanodrug carrier and other biomedical applications.

SUBMITTER: Gao Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5376176 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural and electronic properties of uranium-encapsulated Au₁₄ cage.

Gao Yang Y   Dai Xing X   Kang Seung-gu SG   Jimenez-Cruz Camilo Andres CA   Xin Minsi M   Meng Yan Y   Han Jie J   Wang Zhigang Z   Zhou Ruhong R  

Scientific reports 20140729


The structural properties of the uranium-encapsulated nano-cage U@Au14 are predicted using density functional theory. The presence of the uranium atom makes the Au14 structure more stable than the empty Au14-cage, with a triplet ground electronic state for U@Au14. Analysis of the electronic structure shows that the two frontier single-occupied molecular orbital electrons of U@Au14 mainly originate from the 5f shell of the U atom after charge transfer. Meanwhile, the bonding orbitals and charge p  ...[more]

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