Observation of all-metal aromatic molecules

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Aromaticity is a concept invented to account for the unusual stability of an important class of organic molecules: the aromatic compounds. Here we report experimental and theoretical evidence of aromaticity in all-metal systems. A series of bimetallic clusters with chemical composition MAl4- (M = Li, Na, or Cu), was created and studied with photoelectron spectroscopy and ab initio calculations. All the MAl4- species possess a pyramidal structure containing an M+ cation interacting with a square Al42- unit. Ab initio studies indicate that Al42- exhibits characteristics of aromaticity with two delocalized π electrons (thus following the 4n + 2 electron counting rule) and a square planar structure and maintains its structural and electronic features in all the MAl4- complexes. These findings expand the aromaticity concept into the arena of all-metal species.

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Li, X., Kuznetsov, A. E., Zhang, H. F., Boldyrev, A. I., & Wang, L. S. (2001). Observation of all-metal aromatic molecules. Science, 291(5505), 859–861. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.291.5505.859

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