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High-valence hexanuclear clusters

There are an important number of clusters with nuclearity six. Organometallic as well as high-valence hexanuclear cluster species are indeed well represented. [Pg.79]

Table 2.5. Structural properties of selected high-valence hexanuclear cluster compounds ... Table 2.5. Structural properties of selected high-valence hexanuclear cluster compounds ...
High-Valence Metal Clusters. Structural properties of selected hexanuclear high-valence cluster complexes are described in Table 2.5. A series of molybdenum and tantalum derivatives of type [(M6Y8)X6] and [(M6Ys)L8] (M = Mo or W X = halide or alkoxide Y = halide or other monovalent anion and L = neutral Lewis-base) are known. The structures of these species are like that of the anion [(Mo6Cl8)Cl6] illustrated in Fig. 2.19 in which the molybdenum atoms are in the vertex of an octahedron. Metal-metal distances of about... [Pg.79]

Most of the known high-valence metal cluster species belong to the tri and hexanuclear clusters discussed above. However, there are also some examples of... [Pg.82]

We discuss here two examples of vibronic effects in polynuclear highly symmetrical transition metal clusters. The existence of degenerate and quasi-degenerate molecular orbitals in their energy spectra results in the Jahn-Teller effect or in the vibronic mixing of different electronic states. We show that both quantum-chemical methods and model approaches can provide valuable information about these vibronic effects. In the case of the hexanuclear rhenium tri-anion, the Jahn-Teller effect is responsible for the experimentally observed tetragonal distortion of the cluster. The vibronic model of mixed-valence compounds allows to explain the nature of a transient in the photo-catalytic reaction of the decatungstate cluster. [Pg.389]


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