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Encapsulation of small base molecules and tetrahedral/cubane-like clusters of group V atoms in the boron buckyball: a density functional theory study
Authors:Muya Jules Tshishimbi  Lijnen Erwin  Nguyen Minh Tho  Ceulemans Arnout
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry (INPAC), University of Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium. Jules.Tshishimbi@chem.kuleuven.be
Abstract:A density functional theory study of small base molecules and tetrahedral and cubane-like group V clusters encapsulated in B(80) shows that the boron buckyball is a hard acid and prefers hard bases like NH(3) or N(2)H(4) to form stable off-centered complexes. In contrast, tetrahedral and cubane-like clusters of this family are metastable in the cage. The most favorable clusters are the mixed tetrahedral and cubane clusters formed by nitrogen and phosphorus atoms such as P(2)N(2)@B(80), P(3)N@B(80), and P(4)N(4)@B(80). The boron cap atoms are electrophilic centers, and prefer mainly to react with electron rich nucleophilic sites. The stability of the complexes will be governed by the size and electron donating character of the encapsulated clusters. B(80) forms stable complexes with hard materials where a bidentate interaction of the encapsulated molecule with two boron cap atoms is preferred over a single direct complex toward a single endohedral boron.
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