Large 2π aromatic six-membered Al/In rings stabilized by transition-metal-like heavy alkaline earth metals
Chemical Physics Letters, ISSN: 0009-2614, Vol: 856, Page: 141676
2024
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Article Description
Density functional theory calculations revealed that four half-sandwich Ae(MH) 6 (Ae = Sr or Ba; M = Al or In) complexes all feature large six-membered Al 6 /In 6 rings with rare 2π aromaticity. Together with two Ca analogues, these six molecules all exhibit good thermodynamic and kinetic stabilities. Heavy Ca/Sr/Ba atoms can effectively stabilize the two hexagonal rings via both ionic and covalent interactions involving their n s, ( n − 1)p and even ( n − 1)d orbitals. Our work not only adds new members to the emerging 2π-aromatic ring family, but also demonstrates the critical role of the transition-metal-like behavior of Ca/Sr/Ba in stabilizing novel metalloaromatic ring structures.
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Elsevier BV
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