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Stabilization of beryllium-containing planar pentacoordinate carbon species through attaching hydrogen atoms.

Xue-Feng ZhaoJian-Hong BianFang HuangCaixia YuanQiang WangPing LiuDebao LiXiaotai WangYan-Bo Wu
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
The diagonal relationship between beryllium and aluminum and the isoelectronic relationship between BeH unit and Al atom were utilized to design nine new planar and quasi-planar pentacoordinate carbon (ppC) species CAl n Be m H x q ( n + m = 5, q = 0, ±1, x = q + m - 1) (1a-9a) by attaching H atoms onto the Be atoms in CAl 4 Be, CAl 3 Be 2 - , CAl 2 Be 3 2- , and CAlBe 4 3- . These ppC species are σ and π double aromatic. In comparison with their parents, these H-attached molecules are more stable electronically, as can be reflected by the more favourable alternative negative-positive-negative charge-arranging pattern and the less dispersed peripheral orbitals. Remarkably, seven of these nine molecules are global energy minima, in which four of them are kinetically stable, including CAl 3 Be 2 H (2a), CAl 2 Be 3 H - (4a), CAl 2 Be 3 H 2 (5a), and CAlBe 4 H 4 + (9a). They are the promising target for the experimental realization of species with a ppC.
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