Studying
the interactions of atomically precise metal nanoclusters
in their assembly systems is of great significance in the nanomaterial
research field, which has attracted increasing interest in the last
few decades. Herein, we report the cocrystallization of two oppositely
charged atomically precise metal nanoclusters in one unit cell: [Au1Ag24(SR)18]– ((AuAg)25 for short) and [AuxAg27–x(Dppf)4(SR)9]2+ (x = 10–12;
(AuAg)27 for short) with a 1:1 ratio. (AuAg)27 could maintain its structure in the presence of (AuAg)25, whether in the crystalline and the solution state, while the metastable
(AuAg)27 component underwent a spontaneous transformation
to (AuAg)16(Dppf)2(SR)8 after dissociating
the (AuAg)25 component from this cocrystal, demonstrating
the “parasitism” relationship of the (AuAg)27 component over (AuAg)25 in this dual-cluster system.
This work enriches the family of cluster-based assemblies and elucidates
the delicate relationship between nanoparticles of cocrystals