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Arachno Carboranes skeletal bonding

The problems outlined in the previous section can be avoided if, instead of allocating the skeletal bonding electron pairs to localized bonds, one simply compares their number with the number of skeletal bonding MO s (199). The closo, nido, and arachno structures of boranes and carboranes can then be seen to reflect the numbers of skeletal bond pairs that are available to hold their skeletal atoms together. [Pg.10]

To underline the structural and bonding relationship between these mixed metal-carbon cluster species and carboranes, we list the formulae of representative examples in Table 4.1, classified according to the numbers of skeletal bonding electrons they contain and thus according to their structural type (closo, nido, or arachno ). [Pg.162]

Boranes and carboranes have structures in which their skeletal B- or C-atoms form triangular-faced polyhedra. There are basically three structural types, namely the closo- (an euphonious modification of the Greek clovo = cage, i. e., a complete or closed polyhedron), the nido (from Latin nest-like ) and the arachno- (from Greek cob-web ) structure. Each of these three types is adopted by cluster compounds of specific atomic ratios. c/o o-Structures occur in borane dianions B H , in car-borane anions (CB iH ) , and carboranes (C2B 2H ). Each skeletal atom has a single H-atom terminally attached by a bond directed outwards, away from the polyhedron center (see the example of BioHio in Fig. 3-1 below). Wo-Structures are adopted by boranes B H +4 and their related carboranes CB iH +3, C2H 2H +2 etc., and amc/z/2o-structures by boranes B H +6 and related carboranes CB iH +5, C2B 2H +4 etc. In other words, carboranes have the general formula [(CH) (BH) Hc] , where the sum a + c + x) is equal to 2 for a closo-structure, 4 for a /do-structure, and 6 for an amc/z o-structure. [Pg.102]


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