Deltahedral Organo-Zintl Superhalogens

Chemistry. 2018 Sep 12;24(51):13654-13658. doi: 10.1002/chem.201802713. Epub 2018 Aug 19.

Abstract

Zintl ions constitute a special type of naked anionic clusters, mainly consisting of Group 13, 14, and 15 elements of the Periodic Table. Due to the presence of multiple negative ions, the chemistry of Zintl ions is unique. They not only form Zintl phases with alkali and alkaline-earth metal cations, but also form organo-Zintl clusters with distinct properties. By first-principles calculations based on density functional theory, we have designed a new deltahedral organo-Zintl cluster with Ge94- as the core and aromatic heterocyclic compounds as ligands. Calculations on such complexes show that they form a special class of system known as a superhalogen (SH), with a high vertical detachment energy of 4.9 eV. The density of states (DOS), partial DOS, and different molecular orbitals give additional information about the bonding features of the complexes.

Keywords: Zintl anions; aromatic heterocyclic ligands; density functional calculations; superhalogens; vertical detachment energy.