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Quantum-chemical calculations at the CCSD(T)/cc-pVTZ level of theory show that beryllium subfluoride, Be2 F2 , has a bond dissociation energy of De =76.9 kcal mol(-1) , which sets a record for the strongest Be-Be bond. The synthesis of this molecule should thus be possible in a low-temperature matrix. The discus-shaped species Be2 B8 and Be2 B7 (-) possess the shortest Be-Be distance for a molecule in the electronic ground state, but there is no Be-Be bond. The cyclic species Be2 B8 and Be2 B7 (-) exhibit double aromaticity with 6σ and 6π electrons, which strongly bind the Be2 fragment to the boron atoms. The very short interatomic distance between the beryllium atoms is due to the Be-B σ and π bonds, which operate like spokes in a wheel pressing the beryllium atoms together. The formation of the Be-B bonds has effectively removed the electronic charge of the valence space between the beryllium atoms. Along the Be-Be axis, there are two cage critical points adjacent to a ring critical point at the midpoint, but there is no bond critical point and no bond path.

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