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A route to small clusters: a twisted half-hexagram-shaped M4(OH)4 cluster and its capacity for hosting closed-shell metals

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
卷 53, 期 98, 页码 13121-13124

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7cc07712b

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  1. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (Spain) [MAT2015-68200-C2-1-P, CTQ2015-67461-P]
  2. EU Regional Development Fund (FEDER)
  3. Diputacion General de Aragon [DGA-M4: E21]

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By combining different oxidation states, coordination indices and bridging systems, it has been possible to obtain the structurally novel M-4(OH)(4) cluster core (M = transition metal) found in the organometallic compound (NBu4)(2)[(PtPt3II)-Pt-IV(C6Cl5)(8)(mu(2)-OH)(2)(mu(3)-OH)(2)] (1). The cluster is formed by two (mu(3)-OH) and two (mu(2)-OH) units that bond platinum atoms in different oxidation states. The cluster core geometry can best be described as a half-hexagram. Compound 1 is an excellent precursor for preparing heterometallic clusters since it can host d(10) or s(2) Lewis-acid metal centers through Pt -> M dative bonds, as demonstrated by its reaction with Ag(I) to produce the heterometallic [(Ag2PtPt3II)-Pt-IV(C6Cl5)(8)(mu(2)-OH)(2)(mu(3)-OH)(2)] (2), which has four unbridged Pt-Ag bonds.

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