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A remarkable mixture of germanium with phosphorus and arsenic atoms making stable pentagonal hetero-prisms , E = P, As and M = Fe, Ru, Os
A pentagonal hetero-prismatic structural motif was found for singly transition metal doped M@Ge 5 E 5 + clusters, where the transition metal atom is located at the centre of a (5/5) Ge 5 E 5 prism in which Ge is mixed with either P or As atoms. Structural characterization indicates that each (5/5) G...
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Published in: | RSC advances 2020-05, Vol.1 (34), p.19781-19789 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | A pentagonal hetero-prismatic structural motif was found for singly transition metal doped
M@Ge
5
E
5
+
clusters, where the transition metal atom is located at the centre of a (5/5) Ge
5
E
5
prism in which Ge is mixed with either P or As atoms. Structural characterization indicates that each (5/5) Ge
5
E
5
prism is established by joining of two Ge
3
E
2
and Ge
2
E
3
strings in a prismatic fashion rather than two Ge
5
and E
5
strings. Each string results from a remarkable mixture of Ge and E atoms and contains only one E-E connection due to the fact that Ge-E bonds are much stronger than E-E connections. From the donor-acceptor perspective, the Ge
5
E
5
tube donates electrons to the M center, which behaves as an acceptor. NBO atomic charge and ELI_D analyses demonstrate such electrostatic interactions of the M dopant with a Ge
5
E
5
+
tube which likely induce thermodynamic stability for the resulting
M@Ge
5
E
5
+
cluster. CMO analysis illustrates that the conventional 18 electron count is recovered in the
M@Ge
5
E
5
+
cations.
Geometric shape of the lowest-energy structure
M@Ge
5
E
5
+
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0ra01316a |