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Polyhedral Dicobaltadithiaboranes and Dicobaltdiselenaboranes as Examples of Bimetallic Nido Structures without Bridging Hydrogens
The geometries and energetics of the n-vertex polyhedral dicobaltadithiaboranes and dicobaltadiselenaboranes Cp(2)Co(2)E(2)B(n)(−4)H(n)(−4) (E = S, Se; n = 8 to 12) have been investigated via the density functional theory. Most of the lowest-energy structures in these systems are generated from the...
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author | Attia, Amr A. A. Lupan, Alexandru King, Robert Bruce |
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description | The geometries and energetics of the n-vertex polyhedral dicobaltadithiaboranes and dicobaltadiselenaboranes Cp(2)Co(2)E(2)B(n)(−4)H(n)(−4) (E = S, Se; n = 8 to 12) have been investigated via the density functional theory. Most of the lowest-energy structures in these systems are generated from the (n + 1)-vertex most spherical closo deltahedra by removal of a single vertex, leading to a tetragonal, pentagonal, or hexagonal face depending on the degree of the vertex removed. In all of these low-energy structures, the chalcogen atoms are located at the vertices of the non-triangular face. Alternatively, the central polyhedron in most of the 12-vertex structures can be derived from a Co(2)E(2)B(8) icosahedron with adjacent chalcogen (E) vertices by breaking the E–E edge and 1 or more E–B edges to create a hexagonal face. Examples of the arachno polyhedra with two tetragonal and/or pentagonal faces derived from the removal of two vertices from isocloso deltahedra were found among the set of lowest-energy Cp(2)Co(2)E(2)B(n)(−4)H(n)(−4) (E = S, Se; n = 8 and 12) structures. |
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spelling | pubmed-100956742023-04-13 Polyhedral Dicobaltadithiaboranes and Dicobaltdiselenaboranes as Examples of Bimetallic Nido Structures without Bridging Hydrogens Attia, Amr A. A. Lupan, Alexandru King, Robert Bruce Molecules Article The geometries and energetics of the n-vertex polyhedral dicobaltadithiaboranes and dicobaltadiselenaboranes Cp(2)Co(2)E(2)B(n)(−4)H(n)(−4) (E = S, Se; n = 8 to 12) have been investigated via the density functional theory. Most of the lowest-energy structures in these systems are generated from the (n + 1)-vertex most spherical closo deltahedra by removal of a single vertex, leading to a tetragonal, pentagonal, or hexagonal face depending on the degree of the vertex removed. In all of these low-energy structures, the chalcogen atoms are located at the vertices of the non-triangular face. Alternatively, the central polyhedron in most of the 12-vertex structures can be derived from a Co(2)E(2)B(8) icosahedron with adjacent chalcogen (E) vertices by breaking the E–E edge and 1 or more E–B edges to create a hexagonal face. Examples of the arachno polyhedra with two tetragonal and/or pentagonal faces derived from the removal of two vertices from isocloso deltahedra were found among the set of lowest-energy Cp(2)Co(2)E(2)B(n)(−4)H(n)(−4) (E = S, Se; n = 8 and 12) structures. MDPI 2023-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10095674/ /pubmed/37049751 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28072988 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Attia, Amr A. A. Lupan, Alexandru King, Robert Bruce Polyhedral Dicobaltadithiaboranes and Dicobaltdiselenaboranes as Examples of Bimetallic Nido Structures without Bridging Hydrogens |
title | Polyhedral Dicobaltadithiaboranes and Dicobaltdiselenaboranes as Examples of Bimetallic Nido Structures without Bridging Hydrogens |
title_full | Polyhedral Dicobaltadithiaboranes and Dicobaltdiselenaboranes as Examples of Bimetallic Nido Structures without Bridging Hydrogens |
title_fullStr | Polyhedral Dicobaltadithiaboranes and Dicobaltdiselenaboranes as Examples of Bimetallic Nido Structures without Bridging Hydrogens |
title_full_unstemmed | Polyhedral Dicobaltadithiaboranes and Dicobaltdiselenaboranes as Examples of Bimetallic Nido Structures without Bridging Hydrogens |
title_short | Polyhedral Dicobaltadithiaboranes and Dicobaltdiselenaboranes as Examples of Bimetallic Nido Structures without Bridging Hydrogens |
title_sort | polyhedral dicobaltadithiaboranes and dicobaltdiselenaboranes as examples of bimetallic nido structures without bridging hydrogens |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095674/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049751 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28072988 |
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