A planar pentacoordinate sulfur atom†
Abstract
Planar pentacoordinate sulfur atoms (ppS) are rare, with only one example experimentally verified to date. Herein, we report a planar pentacoordinate sulfur atom (ppS) as the global minimum [Mg5S6]2− cluster. Despite dianionic nature, it is stable towards spontaneous electron detachment making it a suitable candidate for experimental detection. The global minimum of this cluster features perfect D5h symmetry. Detailed electronic structure calculations reveal the presence of significant covalency in the Mg–S bonds.