2012
DOI: 10.1021/cr2001146
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Cyclopentadiene Based Low-Valent Group 13 Metal Compounds: Ligands in Coordination Chemistry and Link between Metal Rich Molecules and Intermetallic Materials

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“…Over the years, we obtained a library of metal-rich molecules of the general formula [A a (BR) b ]. [5] Representative examples include the compounds [Pd 3 (AlCp*) 6 ], [6] [Mo(ZnMe) 9 (ZnCp*) 3 ], [7] and [Pd 2 Zn 6 Ga 2 (Cp*) 5 (Me) 3 ]. [8] The intermetallic cores M n = A a B b (b > a; n = a + b) are stabilized by wrapping the core structure M n into an all-hydrocarbon shell R c (c < n).…”
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“…Over the years, we obtained a library of metal-rich molecules of the general formula [A a (BR) b ]. [5] Representative examples include the compounds [Pd 3 (AlCp*) 6 ], [6] [Mo(ZnMe) 9 (ZnCp*) 3 ], [7] and [Pd 2 Zn 6 Ga 2 (Cp*) 5 (Me) 3 ]. [8] The intermetallic cores M n = A a B b (b > a; n = a + b) are stabilized by wrapping the core structure M n into an all-hydrocarbon shell R c (c < n).…”
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“…The Cu 6 core adopts a bicapped tetrahedral cluster structure and this unit is incarnated into an octahedral Al 6 shell. Interestingly, the arrangement of atoms in the M 12 units can be correlated to the nested polyhedra of well-known intermetallic phases, such as Cu 9 Al 4 , MgCu 2 (the cubic Laves phase), Be 5 Au, a-Mn (the c-phase), which are all structurally closely related to Cu 5 Zn 8 (g-brass). The 26-atom nested polyhedral clusters of g-brass (Figure 1) consist of successive layers of an inner tetrahedron (IT, orange), an outer tetrahedron (OT, green), an octahedron (OH, pale blue), and a distorted cuboctahedron (CO, gray).…”
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“…Similar ambiphilic behavior is now well established for the neutral, isoelectronic Group 13 analogues of the cations, that is, the one-coordinate metal diyls, RMD (M = Al, Ga, In, or Tl). [3] Although truly one-coordinate cations of the type RED + are unknown, a variety of kinetic and/or electronic stabilization strategies have been employed to allow an entry to higher-coordinate examples. These include the use of anionic [4] or neutral [5] arene donors (as in 1 and 2), and bi- [6][7][8] or polydentate [9] N-donor ligands (as in 3 and 4).…”
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“…[91] lizing matrix. [98] 4.1. [95] Related phosphine-stabilized transition-metal telluride clusters,l ike the isostructural [M 6 Te 8 ](PR 3 ) 6 (M = Cr,F e, Co), the anti-Chevrel-type [Ni 9 Te 6 (PEt 3 ) 8 ]o rt he metalloid [Ni 20 Te 18 (PEt 3 ) 12 ]w ere already reported in the 1990s by Steigerwald et al and are readily obtained as intermediates on the way to solid-state intermetallics by treatment of labile first-row transition-metal carbonyl or olefin complexes with trialkylphosphine tellurides.…”
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