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Niobium halide containing clusters

The lower halides of niobium and tantalum consist of tightly bound clusters of metal atoms, with metal-metal distances close to those found in the metal. They contain ions with average oxidation numbers between +III and +1 (Table 43). Their size depends on the valence electron concentrations (VEC) that are available on the metal atoms for M—M bonding, and on the halide-metal ratio.644 Several reviews have been devoted to the clusters of early transition metals.3,643... [Pg.667]

The second class of hexanuclear clusters also contains an octahedron of metal atoms, but they are coordinated by twelve halide ligands along the edges (Fig. 16.64b). Niobium and tantalum form clusters of this type. Here the bonding situation is somewhat more complicated The metal atoms are surrounded by a very distorted square prism of (bur metal and four halogen atoms. Furthermore, these compounds are electron deficient in the same sense as the boranes—there are fewer pairs of electrons than orbitals to receive them and so fractional bond orders of are obtained. [Pg.420]


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