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Efficient Synthesis of All-Carbon Quaternary Centers via the Conjugate Addition of Functionalized Monoorganozinc Bromides
Published on: May 26, 2019
Planar Pentacoordinate Zinc Group Elements Stabilized by Multicentric Bonds
Amlan J Kalita1, Indrani Baruah1, Kangkan Sarmah1
1Advanced Computational Chemistry Centre, Department of Chemistry, Cotton University, Panbazar, Guwahati 781001, Assam, India.
Abstract:
Planar pentacoordinate zinc group elements, (M = Zn, Cd, Hg) were computationally found to be at a global minimum in Li5M+ clusters. The stability of these clusters is due to the presence of multicentric bonds. The central element (Zn, Cd, Hg) in each cluster features a negative oxidation state owing to the in-plane electron donation by the Li5+ framework. A similar global minimum planar pentacoordinate structure is found in Na5Zn+ and Na5Cd+ clusters.
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