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Polyhedral nine-atom clusters of tetrel elements and intermetalloid derivatives by Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Philosophical Transactions A Volume 368(1915):1265-1284 March 28, 2010 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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Structures and point groups of known homoatomic tetrel clusters. Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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Structural details of (a) [K([18]crown-6)]4[Pb9] (Fässler & Hoffmann 1999b) with C4v symmetry and (b) [K([18]crown-6)]3K[Sn9] (Fässler & Hoffmann 1999a) with C2v symmetry. Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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(a,b) Two different dimeric [Ge9–Ge9]6− units with the next four coordinated alkali metal atoms (Nienhaus et al. 2006). Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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Oligomeric structures of linked Ge9 clusters including coordinated alkali metal atoms A in (a) [K([18]crown-6)]6[Ge9=Ge9=Ge9](en)3(tol) (Yong et al. 2005a) and also in (b) [Rb([18]crown- 6)]8[Ge9=Ge9=Ge9=Ge9](en)2 (Ugrinov & Sevov 2003). Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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Examples of coordination compounds with Zintl ions: (a) [{SnCr(CO)5}6]2− (Schiemenz & Huttner 1993); (b) [Pb5{Mo(CO)3}2]4− (Yong et al. 2005d); (c) [E9–M(CO)3]4− (E = Sn, Pb; M = Cr, Mo, W) (Kesanli et al. 2001; Yong et al. 2005c); (d) [Sn9–Ir(cod)]3− (Wang... Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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Zintl ions with ligand-free d-block metal atoms: (a) (Nienhaus et al. 2002); (b) [(η4-Ge9)Cu(η1- Ge9)]7− (Scharfe & Fässler in press); (c) [Ge9Au3Ge9]5− (Spiekermann et al. 2007b); and (d) [Au3Ge45]9− (Spiekermann et al. 2007a). Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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Representative Zintl ions with one endohedral metal atom: (a) [Cu@Eq]3− (Scharfe et al. 2008); (b) [Ni@Pb10]2− (Esenturk et al. 2005)); (c) [M@Pb12]2− (Esenturk et al. 2006a); and (d) [Co@Ge10]3− (Wang et al. 2009). Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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NMR spectra of [Cu@Sn9]3−. Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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Representative Zintl ion complexes with an endohedral metal atom: (a) [(Ni@Sn9)Ni–CO]3− and (b) [(Pt@Sn9)Pt–PPh3]3− (Kesanli et al. 2002). Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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Representative intermetalloid clusters with two endohedral metal atoms: (a) [Ni2@Sn17]4− (Esenturk et al. 2006b); (b) [Pt2@Sn17]4− (Kesanli et al. 2007); (c) [Ni3@Ge18]4− (Goicoechea & Sevov 2005a); and (d) [Pd2@E18]4− (Goicoechea & Sevov 2005b; Sun et al.... Sandra Scharfe, and Thomas F. Fässler Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010;368:1265-1284 ©2010 by The Royal Society
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