Compounds Containing Heteronuclear Metal-Metal Bonds


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This Report describes the synthesis and structural characterisation of several gold-ruthenium cluster compounds, as well as the discovery of the first trimetallic complexes containing the hexanuclear core structures MM'Ru4 (M = Ag, M' = Cu; M = Au, M' =Cu; M = Au, M' = Ag). Using variable temperature 31P-1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy we have observed polytopal rearrangements of these clusters in solution. Also described are new heteronuclear cluster compounds containing bonds between iridium and osmium or platinum. In a further study the first mixed-metal clusters involving osmium and platinum with interstitial carbido ligands are reported. Rational synthetic routes have been developed for preparing cluster compounds containing chains and rings of metal atoms in which the metal-metal bonds are bridged by alkylidyne groups. This work has led to the characterisation, via X-ray diffraction and n.m.r. studies, of novel compounds with core structures having eight metal atoms (Pt4W4 or Ni2Pt2W4) in a ring in the shape of a 'star'.




Metal Clusters in Chemistry


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Metal cluster chemistry is at the cutting edge between molecular and solid-state chemistry and has therefore had a great impact on the researchers working on organic, coordination, and solid-state chemistry, catalysis, physics, and materials science. The development of new sophisticated synthetic techniques has led to enormous progress in the synthesis of this diverse class of compounds. The number of clusters is growing rapidly, since the possible variations in the metal and ligand sphere are numerous. Modern bonding theories, such as the isolobal principle, have allowed a better understanding of the structures and properties of metal clusters, and thus paved the way for the usage of these versatile materials. Catalysis and nanomaterials are just two of the very promising application-oriented fields. Seventy six contributions, written by world experts in this research field, provide extensive coverage of different aspects of cluster chemistry, ranging from synthesis, structure determination, and dynamics to applications. Up-to-date information, including an impressive collection of structural data and illustrations, extensive coverage of the most important publications of the last decade, and many more features make this three-volume set a complete single-source guide for all researchers working in the area of cluster chemistry.




The Chemistry of Metal Cluster Complexes


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Seven chapters summarize the current status of organometallic cluster chemistry from the viewpoints of synthesis, structure and bonding, ligand substitution reactions, ligand transformations, polyhedral rearrangement, cluster fragmentation reactions, and metal clusters as homogeneous catalysts. An eighth provides an extensive bibliography of reviews for the period from 1965 to 1988. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR