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Exploring the Use of “Honorary Transition Metals” To Push the Boundaries of Planar Hypercoordinate Alkaline-Earth Metals

 

Resumen:

The quest for planar hypercoordinate atoms (phA) beyond six has predominantly focused on transition metals, with dodecacoordination being the highest reported thus far. Extending this bonding scenario to main-group elements, which typically lack d orbitals despite their larger atomic radius, has posed significant challenges. Intrigued by the potentiality of covalent bonding formation using the d orbitals of the heavier alkaline-earth metals (Ae = Ca, Sr, Ba), the so-called “honorary transition metals”, we aim to push the boundaries of planar hypercoordination. By including rings formed by 12–15 atoms of boron–carbon and Ae centers, we propose a design scheme of 180 candidates with a phA. Further systematic screening, structural examination, and stability assessments identified 10 potential clusters with a planar hypercoordinate alkaline-earth metal (phAe) as the lowest-energy form. These unconventional structures embody planar dodeca-, trideca-, tetradeca-, and pentadecacoordinate atoms. Chemical bonding analyses reveal the important role of Ae d orbitals in facilitating covalent interactions between the central Ae atom and the surrounding boron–carbon rings, thereby establishing a new record for coordination numbers in the two-dimensional realm.

Autor:

  • José Gabriel Merino Hernández 

https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c03977

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