Polyhedral nine-atom clusters of tetrel elements and intermetalloid derivatives

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Homoatomic polyanions have the basic capability for a bottom-up synthesis of nanostructured materials. Therefore, the chemistry and the structures of polyhedral nine-atom clusters of tetrel elements [E 9] 4- is highlighted. The nine-atom Zintl ions are available in good quantities for E= Si-Pb as binary alkali metal (A) phases of the composition A 4E 9 or A 12E 17. Dissolution or extraction of the neat solids with aprotic solvents and crystallization with alkali metal-sequestering molecules or crown ethers leads to a large variety of structures containing homoatomic clusters with up to 45 E atoms. Cluster growth occurs via oxidative coupling reactions. The clusters can further act as a donor ligand in transition metal complexes, which is a first step to the formation of bimetallic clusters. The structures and some nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic properties of these so-called intermetalloid clusters are reviewed, with special emphasis on tetrel clusters that are endohedrally filled with transition metal atoms.

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Scharfe, S., & Fässler, T. F. (2010, March 28). Polyhedral nine-atom clusters of tetrel elements and intermetalloid derivatives. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. Royal Society. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2009.0270

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