Synthese und Kristallstruktur des Goldclusters [Au16(AsPh3)8Cl6] |
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Authors: | Markus Richter,Joachim Strä hle |
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Abstract: | Synthesis and Structures of the Gold Cluster [Au16(AsPh3)8Cl6] Reduction of Ph3AsAuCl with NaBH4 in ethanol yields the gold cluster [Au16(AsPh3)8Cl6]. It can be crystallized from dichloromethane/diisopropyl ether in form of dark red, light sensitive crystals with the space group P21/n and a = 1777.68(8), b = 3372.7(1), c = 2696.2(1)pm, β = 94.166(6)°, Z = 4). The inner skeleton of the 16 Au atoms consists of a centered icosahedron of which one of the corners binds to three additional Au atoms forming a tetrahedron pendent. The shortest Au–Au distances of 264.3 to 266.6 pm correspond to the bonds to the three external Au atoms. Within the icosahedron the distances between the central atom and the peripheral atoms (273.0–279.1 pm) are distinctly shorter than the distances between the peripheral atoms (283.6–299.0 pm). |
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Keywords: | Gold Gold cluster Crystal structure |
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