Computational design of species with ultrashort Be-Be distances using planar hexacoordinate carbon structures as the templates
A current project in metal-metal bonding chemistry is to achieve ultrashort metal-metal distances (USMMDs, denoted by d M-M < 1.900 Å) between main group metal beryllium atoms. A valid way for achieving such USMMDs is the substitution of a carbon atom in a planar pentacoordinate environment with...
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Published in | Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry Vol. 48; no. 19; pp. 6581 - 6587 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
15.05.2019
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Summary: | A current project in metal-metal bonding chemistry is to achieve ultrashort metal-metal distances (USMMDs, denoted by
d
M-M
< 1.900 Å) between main group metal beryllium atoms. A valid way for achieving such USMMDs is the substitution of a carbon atom in a planar pentacoordinate environment with the isoelectronic Be
2
moiety. In the present work, we report our recent findings that a similar substitution can be applied to the carbon atom in a planar hexacoordinate environment. Using species CN
3
Be
3
+
and CO
3
Li
3
+
and related analogues as the templates, the Be
2
N
3
M
3
+
(M = Be, Mg, Ca) and Be
2
O
3
M
3
+
(M = Li, Na, K) species with axial ultrashort Be-Be distances of 1.627-1.870 Å were designed computationally. The ultrashort Be-Be distances in these species represent a balance between the lengthening effect of axial Be-Be electrostatic interactions and the shortening effects of the strong X-Be bonding and repulsive X-X-X electrostatic interactions. In addition, the shorter axial Be-Be distances were determined firstly by the smaller size of the bridging electronegative X atoms and secondly by the lower electronegativity of the peripheral M atoms, while the stabilities of the newly designed species were closely related to the types of valence electron pairs, whereby the localized two-center two-electron bonds were better for stabilization than the non-bonding valence lone pairs. Among the newly designed species, Be
2
N
3
Be
3
+
and Be
2
N
3
Mg
3
+
were characterized to be the kinetically stable global minima, thereby providing promising targets for the experimental realization of species with USMMDs between main group metals.
Replacing the planar hexacoordinate carbon in CX
3
M
3
+
species with the Be
2
moiety leads to isoelectronic species with ultrashort Be-Be distances. |
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Bibliography: | 4-9 1 the electron density distribution analysis of and 10.1039/c9dt00630c the pictures of optimized structures and relative energies of lowest isomers of Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: The AdNDP results of and the Cartesian coordinates of structures shown in the figures in the text and ESI. See DOI ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1477-9226 1477-9234 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c9dt00630c |