Tetracarbon Metallocarboranes. 6. Stereochemical Relationships Between Co2C4B6 Cage Isomers Formed by Oxidative Fusion. Crystal Structure of (n5-C5H5)2Co2(CH3)4C4B6H6' Isomer V.

Abstract

Structural studies of carboranes and metallocarboranes having four carbon atoms in the same polyhedron are proving to be an effective probe of the relationship between electron population and cage geometry, and have revealed a number of unprecedented molecular shapes. Since the formal replacement of a BH by a CH (or C-alkyl) group in a closed polyhedral (closo) system increases the number of valence electrons in the cage skeleton, one can predict from electron-counting arguments that tetracarbon carboranes will exhibit cage structures that are more open than their dicarbon counterparts; simply put, this is a consequence of the fact that the additional electrons in most cases must occupy antibonding orbitals, thereby producing some sort of cage-opening or distortion. (Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA067836

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  • J. Robert Pipal
  • Russell N. Grimes

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