2016
DOI: 10.5539/ijc.v8n3p35
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Carbonyl Chalcogenides Clusters Existing as Disguised Forms of Hydrocarbon Isomers

Abstract: The 4n Series Method has been utilized to categorize, analyze and predict structures for transition metal carbonyl, borane, hydrocarbon and Zintl ion clusters. The method is being extended to study carbonyl chalcogenide clusters. Adequate examples have been given to demonstrate the application of the 4n series method to categorize clusters and where possible predict their possible skeletal structures. In this paper, the method is being applied to the study of carbonyl chalcogenide cluster complexes. What has b… Show more

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“…The procedure for categorization and structural prediction of fragments, molecules and clusters using the 4n series method is now well established (Kiremire, 2016a(Kiremire, , 2016b(Kiremire, , 2016c. What is more interesting and exciting is that on closer scrutiny of the 4n series method is that skeletal elements and ligands can actually be assigned skeletal k values.…”
Section: Assignment Of Skeletal Linkages (K Values) To Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The procedure for categorization and structural prediction of fragments, molecules and clusters using the 4n series method is now well established (Kiremire, 2016a(Kiremire, , 2016b(Kiremire, , 2016c. What is more interesting and exciting is that on closer scrutiny of the 4n series method is that skeletal elements and ligands can actually be assigned skeletal k values.…”
Section: Assignment Of Skeletal Linkages (K Values) To Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recently developed 4n series method has been found to analyze and categorize atoms, molecules, fragments and clusters (Kiremire, 2016a(Kiremire, , 2016b(Kiremire, , 2016c. The method highly complements Wade-Mingos rules which have been in existence for more than forty years (Wade, 1991;Mingos, 1972Mingos, , 1984Mingos, , 1991.Other methods for dealing with electron counting in clusters have been devised (Lipscomb, 1976;King, 1986aKing, , 1986bJensen, 1978;Teo, et al, 1984;Wales, 2005;Wheeler and Hoffmann, 1986;Jemmis, et al, 2000Jemmis, et al, , 2001aJemmis, et al, , 2001b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%