Anion photoelectron spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations of bimetallic niobium–aluminum clusters NbAln−/0 (n = 3–12): identification of a half-encapsulated symmetric structure for NbAl12−†
Abstract
Bimetallic niobium-doped aluminum clusters, NbAln−/0 (n = 3–12), are investigated through a synergetic combination of size-selected anion photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical calculations. It is found that the dominant structures of NbAln− anions with n = 3–8 can be described by gradually adding Al atoms to the NbAl3− core. Starting from n = 9, the lowest-energy geometric structures of NbAl9–12− transform into bilayer structures. In particular, NbAl12− has a C3v symmetric structure, which can be viewed as a NbAl6 regular hexagon over a bowl-shaped Al6 structure. More detailed analyses indicate that NbAl9 and NbAl12− possess unusual stability, which may be attributed to their closed-shell electron configurations with superatomic features.