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Tetracapped trigonal prism

The centered 10-vertex polyhedra are of particular interest since the shapes of the outer 10-vertex polyhedron depends on the interstitial atom and the electron count. In fact, four very different 10-vertex polyhedra (Fig. 7) have all been shown to form stable isolable species containing interstitial transition or post-transition metal atoms. These polyhedra include structures with three-, four-, or fivefold symmetry. Thus for the ions M Inio ° (M = Ni, Pd, Pt) found in the intermetal-lics KioInioM, the Injo polyhedron is a Cgv tetracapped trigonal prism [91]. [Pg.17]


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