[Ba4@Sn56]36- as a Main-Group Second-Order Superatom. Interpenetrated Dodecahedrons as a Three-Dimensional Cluster-of-Clusters Structure

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Abstract

Superatomic clusters are relevant species to further understanding of bonding and structural properties of atomically precise molecular nanoparticles. Here, we explore the characteristics of ligand-free [Ba4@Sn56]36- Zintl-ion, as a three-dimensional aggregate of clusters featuring four fused Ba@Sn19 building units as an extension of the understanding in linear and cyclic superatomic cluster arrays. We provide a rational picture of the electronic shell in [Ba4@Sn56]36- as a cluster-of-clusters motif through the recently introduced second-order superatom approach, as a three-dimensional aggregation of superatomic clusters where their shells are able to interact. The electronic structure features both tangential and radial shells from the four building Ba@Sn19 units, leading to a set of 1S′21P′61D′101F′14 and higher angular momentum shells and a second set of 2S′22P′62D′102F′142G′8 second-order shells. Thus, the current approach serves to encourage the rationalization of molecular materials conceived from cluster building blocks toward a rational guide for synthetic efforts.

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Muñoz-Castro, A. (2024). [Ba4@Sn56]36- as a Main-Group Second-Order Superatom. Interpenetrated Dodecahedrons as a Three-Dimensional Cluster-of-Clusters Structure. Inorganic Chemistry, 63(43), 20102–20107. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c00104

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