Bare and guanine-complexed silver clusters Ag n z (n = 2-6; z = 0-2) are examined using density functional theory to elucidate the geometries and binding motifs that are present… Click to show full abstract
Bare and guanine-complexed silver clusters Ag n z (n = 2-6; z = 0-2) are examined using density functional theory to elucidate the geometries and binding motifs that are present experimentally. Whereas the neutral systems remain planar in this size range, a 2D-3D transition occurs at Ag 5 + for the cationic system and at Ag 4 2 + for the dicationic system. Neutral silver clusters can bind with nitrogen 3 or with the pi system of the base. However, positively charged clusters interact with nitrogen 7 and the neighboring carbonyl group. Thus, the cationic silver-DNA clusters present experimentally may preferentially interact at these sites.
               
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