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Synthesis and structural characterization of an AI77 cluster

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  • A. Ecker

    (Universität Karlsruhe)

  • E. Weckert

    (Universität Karlsruhe)

  • H. Schnöckel

    (Universität Karlsruhe)

Abstract

Molecular species containing metal–metal bonds have been known for a long time1. But these have generally involved transition metals; metal–metal bonds between main-group elements were discovered only more recently2. Within the past decade, polyhedral Al4, Al12 and Ga4 species have all been characterized by X-ray diffraction3,4, and the chemistry of low-valent polynuclear Al species in particular has flourished owing to the development of condensation techniques for preparing them by dispropor-tionation of aluminium monohalides4. By using this approach, we now report the identification and characterization of an Al77 cluster, which is dramatically larger than any seen hitherto and can be considered an intermediate species to the formation of the bulk metal. X-ray diffraction shows that the cluster has a central Al atom surrounded by three concentric polyhedral shells containing 12, 44 and 20 Al atoms. This Al77 core is stabilized by 20 organic ligands, preventing the formation of the bulk metal. Studies of such clusters should provide insights into the crossover between molecular species and the bulk metal for main-group elements.

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  • A. Ecker & E. Weckert & H. Schnöckel, 1997. "Synthesis and structural characterization of an AI77 cluster," Nature, Nature, vol. 387(6631), pages 379-381, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:387:y:1997:i:6631:d:10.1038_387379a0
    DOI: 10.1038/387379a0
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