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Thiolate-protected gold clusters are nanoparticles comprised of gold atoms that are stabilized by thiolate ligands, which are sulfur-containing organic molecules. These clusters typically consist of a few to several dozen gold atoms and are characterized by their unique electronic, optical, and chemical properties, which differ from larger gold nanoparticles or bulk gold.

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