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The first 8-electron Pd/Ag superatomic alloys with an interstitial hydride PdHAg19 (dtp)12 (dtp=S2 P(Oi Pr)2 - ) 1 and PdHAg20 (dtp)12 + 2 are reported. The targeted addition of a single Ag atom to 1 is achieved by the reaction of one equivalent of trifluoroacetic acid, resulting in the formation of 2 in 55 % yield. Further modification of the shell results in the formation of PdAg21 (dtp)12 + 3 via an internal redox reaction, with the system retaining an 8-electron superatomic configuration. The interstitial hydride in 1 and 2 contributes its 1s1 electron to the superatomic electron count and occupies a PdAg3 tetrahedron. The distributions of isomers corresponding to different dispositions of the outer capping Ag atoms are investigated by multinuclear VT NMR spectroscopy. The emissive state of 3 has a lifetime of 200 μs (λex =448; λem =842), while 1 and 2 are non-emissive. The catalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol is demonstrated with 1-3 at room temperature.
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