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Main-group clusters frontier orbitals

The axially symmetric metal carbonyl fragments M(CO)n (n = 1, 3, 4) have three outpointing hybrid orbitals with a high proportion of s and p orbital character, which are suitable for forming cluster skeletal molecular orbitals (77, 78, 238). The number and radial characteristics of these frontier molecular orbitals, which are illustrated schematically in Fig. 26a, are reminiscent of the frontier orbitals of a main group diatomic hydride fragment E—H, where E = C or B (Fig. 26b). To describe this similarity the term isolobal has been introduced (77). Molecular orbital... [Pg.41]

In the first three chapters, instances were noted where the number, symmetry characteristics and occupation numbers of the frontier orbitals of a transition-metal fragment were similar to those of a main-group fragment. Such fragments are said to be isolobal to emphasize similar bonding capabilities. Since its enunciation by Hoffmann and Mingos, the concept has been used effectively for the analysis of both organometallic and cluster problems. Let s explore the idea in a more systematic... [Pg.139]


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