Issue 2, 2013

Prediction and characterization of novel polynuclear superalkali cations

Abstract

A series of polynuclear superalkali cations YLi3+ (Y = O2, CO4, C2O4, and C2O6) have been studied using ab initio method. The structural characters and stabilities of these systems are found to be related to the nature of the central cores. In the lowest-energy structure of the C2O4Li3+ cations, the central group features a slight distortion. While in the global minima of O2Li3+, CO4Li3+ and C2O6Li3+ cations, the central cores are divided into various units including one peroxo group (O2). These YLi3+ (Y = O2, CO4, C2O4, and C2O6) species exhibit very low vertical electron affinities of 3.01–3.85 eV (except one outlier in one of the O2Li3+ species which lie much higher in energy than the most stable structure) and hence should be classified as superalkali cations, and the corresponding neutral species can be regarded as superalkalies. Such polynuclear superalkalies are candidates to the superatoms and offered potential building blocks for the assembly of new materials in which strong electron donors are involved.

Graphical abstract: Prediction and characterization of novel polynuclear superalkali cations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jul 2012
Accepted
27 Sep 2012
First published
03 Oct 2012

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 577-584

Prediction and characterization of novel polynuclear superalkali cations

J. Tong, Z. Wu, Y. Li and D. Wu, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 577 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT31429K

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