Metalloid Cluster (metalloid + cluster)

Distribution by Scientific Domains


Selected Abstracts


Al12K8[OC(CH3)3]18: A Wade, Zintl, or Metalloid Cluster, or a Hybrid of All Three?,

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE, Issue 18 2010
Patrick Henke Dr.
Eine molekulare Zintl-Phase? Strukturanalysen und DFT-Rechnungen zu den spektroskopischen und thermodynamischen Eigenschaften einer Al12K8(OtBu)18 -Verbindung (siehe Bild: Al,blau, K,gelb, O,grün) sprechen für eine ungewöhnliche Bindungssituation des Al12 -Clusters und stellen seine Bedeutung für ein vereinheitlichtes Clustermodell heraus. [source]


Ga24Br18Se2: A Highly Symmetrical Metalloid Cluster and Its One-Dimensional Arrangement in the Crystalline State as a Model for the Photoconductivity of Solid GaSe.

CHEMINFORM, Issue 44 2007
Jens Hartig
Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF. [source]


Experimentally Based DFT Calculations on the Hindered Disproportionation of [Al4Cp*4]: Formation of Metalloid Clusters as Intermediates on the Way to Solid Al Prevents the Decomposition of a Textbook Molecule,

CHEMISTRY - A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, Issue 45 2009
Michael Huber Dr.
Clusters are the answer! The formation of metalloid clusters such as [Al50Cp*12] (Cp*=C5Me5) species are responsible for the kinetically hindered decomposition of [Al4Cp*4] to metallic aluminum; that is, metalloid clusters may be considered as nuclei for the formation of metals (see graphic). [source]