Issue 10, 2010

Metalloid cluster compounds of germanium: novel structural motives on the way to elemental germanium!

Abstract

Metalloid cluster compounds of germanium of the general formulae GenRm with n > m (R = ligand), where naked as well as ligand bound germanium atoms are present, represent a novel class of cluster compounds in group 14 chemistry, being ideal model compounds to get an insight into the area between the molecular and solid state. This borderland is of particular interest, especially for metals or semimetals, as drastic changes of physical properties take place during reduction from salt-like oxidized species (e.g. oxides, halides: non-conducting) to the bulk elemental phase (metal: conducting; semimetal: semiconducting). Therefore, interesting properties are expected for these intermediate compounds which might complement results from nanotechnology. During the last years a couple of different syntheses have been introduced, leading to metalloid clusters of germanium which exhibit new structures and bonding. In this review an account is given on the first steps in this novel field of group 14 chemistry. Special attention is focused on structural features and bonding properties.

Graphical abstract: Metalloid cluster compounds of germanium: novel structural motives on the way to elemental germanium!

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
07 Apr 2010
Accepted
24 May 2010
First published
28 Jun 2010

New J. Chem., 2010,34, 2079-2092

Metalloid cluster compounds of germanium: novel structural motives on the way to elemental germanium!

A. Schnepf, New J. Chem., 2010, 34, 2079 DOI: 10.1039/C0NJ00263A

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