The first elemental cluster with hexacapped trigonal bipyramidal geometry is revealed in the luminescent undecanuclear silver complex which is stabilized by nine dithiocarbamate ligands and has an interstitial hydride. The hydride position within the Ag(11) cage is confirmed by a DFT investigation.
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Inorg Chem
January 2014
School of Chemistry and §The Photon Science Institute, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K.
The synthesis and structures of five new nickel complexes containing phosphonate ligands are reported. The compounds utilize pivalic acid (HPiv) and 6-chloro-2-pyridonate (Hchp) as co-ligands with the resulting complexes being of formulas [Ni10(chp)4(Hchp)4.5(O3P(t)Bu)3(Piv)5(HPiv)2(OH)6(H2O)4.
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May 2011
Department of Chemistry, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan 97401, ROC.
The first elemental cluster with hexacapped trigonal bipyramidal geometry is revealed in the luminescent undecanuclear silver complex which is stabilized by nine dithiocarbamate ligands and has an interstitial hydride. The hydride position within the Ag(11) cage is confirmed by a DFT investigation.
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