Density functional theory (DFT) at the hybrid B3LYP level has been applied to Ge(12)(z) bare germanium clusters (z = -6, -4, -2, 0, +2, +4, +6) starting from 11 initial configurations. The Wade-Mingos rules are seen to have limited value in rationalizing the results since they frequently require vertex degrees higher than the optimum vertex degree of 4 for germanium. Thus the expected I(h) regular icosahedron is no longer the global minimum for Ge(12)(2-) although it remains a low energy structure for Ge(12)(2-) lying only 5.6 kcal mol(-1) above a bicapped arachno structure conforming to the Wade-Mingos rules. The three lowest energy structures for Ge(12)(4-) within 11 kcal mol(-1) are a prolate (elongated) polyhedron with six quadrilateral faces and eight triangular faces, the dual of the bisdisphenoid with four trapezoidal and four pentagonal faces, and a polyhedron with two quadrilateral and 16 triangular faces related but not identical to the polyhedron found in the known tetracarbon carboranes R(4)C(4)B(8)H(8). The lowest energy structures for the neutral Ge(12) are seen to be distorted versions of the icosahedron and the bicapped 10-vertex arachno lowest energy structures for Ge(12)(2-). The low energy structures for the even more hypoelectronic Ge(12)(2+) and Ge(12)(4+) are even more unusual including a hexacapped octahedron, a tetracapped square antiprism, and a double cube for Ge(12)(2+) and a C(2v) structure with a central unique degree 6 vertex for Ge(12)(4+).

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