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E triple bonds (E = Group 13) promoted by charge transfer from alkali metals†
Abstract
We report herein evidence of EE triple bonds (E = Group 13) promoted by the perpendicularly surrounding M4 (M = Li and Na) motifs. The global minimum of E2M4 (E = B, Al, and Ga) is a D4h-symmetry structure where E–E is surrounded perpendicularly by square M4 motifs, whereas the Cs-symmetry structure formed by E–E–M surrounded partially by M3 motifs is the lowest-energy structure for E = In and Tl. Chemical bonding reveals that strong charge transfer from M4 to E2 dimer not only provides efficient electrons to form E
E triple bonds, but also the resulting electrostatic interactions between M4 and E2 play a driving force to stabilize these intriguing triply bonded species.