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Bow-tie geometries

Fig. 2.17. Types of geometries in pentanuclear clusters, (a) Trigonal bipyramid (b) Square pyramid (c) Edge-bridged tetrahedron (d) Bow-tie geometry (e) Diminished pentagonal bipyramid or bridged-butterfly geometry... Fig. 2.17. Types of geometries in pentanuclear clusters, (a) Trigonal bipyramid (b) Square pyramid (c) Edge-bridged tetrahedron (d) Bow-tie geometry (e) Diminished pentagonal bipyramid or bridged-butterfly geometry...

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