Publications by authors named "Zai-Ran Wang"

The design of boron-based molecular rotors stems from boron-carbon binary clusters containing multiple planar hypercoordinate carbons (phCs, such as CB). However, the design of boron-coordinated phCs is challenging due to boron's tendency to occupy hypercoordinate centers more than carbon. Although this challenge has been addressed, the designed clusters of interest have not exhibited dynamic fluxionality similar to that of the initial CB.

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Realization of planar tetracoordinate arrangements of nitrogen atoms is challenging because their preference for localized bonding (caused by its high electronegativity) makes them typically tricoordinate. This is especially true for the more electronegative oxygen atoms. Herein, we computationally designed two clusters NBe4H4- and OBe4H4; they contain a planar tetracoordinate nitrogen (ptN) and planar tetracoordinate oxygen (ptO) atom, respectively.

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Global minima (CBe and NBe) with planar tetracoordinate carbon and nitrogen atoms are stabilized by multicentric bonds. Their unusual anti-aromaticity is due to the strong localized Be-Be bonds preventing the full delocalization of the electrons in the CBe/NBe skeleton. These binary mono-anions are expected to be experimentally realized in the gas phase.

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