화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.52, No.10, 5660-5662, 2013
A Trigonal-Prismatic Hexanuclear Technetium(II) Bromide Cluster: Solid-State Synthesis and Crystallographic and Electronic Structure
The compound Na{[Tc6Br12](2)Br} has been obtained from the decomposition of TcBr4 under vacuum in a Pyrex ampule at 450 degrees C. The stoichiometry of the compound has been confirmed by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and its structure determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The compound contains a trigonal-prismatic hexanuclear [Tc6Br12] cluster. The cluster is composed of two triangular Tc3Br6 units linked by multiple Tc-Tc bonds. In the Tc3Br6 unit, the average Tc-Tc distance [2.6845(5) angstrom] is characteristic of Tc-Tc single bonds, while the average Tc-Tc distance between the two triangular units [2.1735(5) angstrom] is characteristic of Tc Tc triple bonds. The electronic structure of the [Tc6Br12] cluster was studied by first-principles calculations, which confirm the presence of single and triple Tc-Tc bonds in the cluster.