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Construction of the Largest Metal-Centered Double-Ring Tubular Boron Clusters Based on Actinide Metal Doping.

Juan WangCong-Zhi WangQun-Yan WuJian-Hui LanZhi-Fang ChaiChang-Ming NieWei-Qun Shi
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2022)
Metal doping has been considered to be an effective approach to stabilize various boron clusters. In this work, we constructed a series of largest metal-centered double-ring tubular boron clusters An@B 24 (An = Th, Pa, Pu, and Am). Extensive global minimum structural searches combined with density functional theory predicted that the global minima of An@B 24 (An = Th, Pu, and Am) are double-ring tubular structures. Formation energy analysis indicates that these boron clusters are highly stable, especially for Th@B 24 and Pa@B 24 . Detailed bonding analysis shows that the significant stability of An@B 24 is determined by the covalent character of the An-B bonding, which stems from the interactions of An 5f and 6d orbitals and B 2p orbitals. These results show that actinide metal doping is a feasible route to construct stable large metal-centered double-ring tubular boron clusters, offering the possibility to design boron nanomaterials with special physiochemical properties.
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