Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.39, No.8, 1684-1696, 2000
Icosahedron oligomerization and condensation in intermetallic compounds. Bonding and electronic requirements
Icosahedron-based clustering has been found to be very common in intermetallics, particularly for group 13 and early p-block icosogen elements. Linking of the icosahedral building blocks depends on the valence electron concentrations. Vertex-, edge-, or face-sharing icosahedra occur as the structure compensates for electron deficiency. Some examples of icosahedron-based clusters have been selected for an analysis of the relationships between the structural features (icosahedron oligomerization, atomic defects, etc.) and the bonding and electronic requirements. The extended Huckel method has been used with either a molecular approach or an electronic band structure calculation to rationalize bonding in the intermetallic framework.