2019
DOI: 10.1002/open.201800257
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Noble‐Noble Strong Union: Gold at Its Best to Make a Bond with a Noble Gas Atom

Abstract: This Review presents the current status of the noble gas (Ng)‐noble metal chemistry, which began in 1977 with the detection of AuNe+ through mass spectroscopy and then grew from 2000 onwards; currently, the field is in a somewhat matured state. On one side, modern quantum chemistry is very effective in providing important insights into the structure, stability, and barrier for the decomposition of Ng compounds and, as a result, a plethora of viable Ng compounds have been predicted. On the other hand. experimen… Show more

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“…In a more refined picture, one considers also the spin state of the clusters and takes into account the possibility of forming coordination bonds. 30 38 Especially, for cationic noble metal clusters, charge transfer from the noble gas atom to the metal can be significant. An example is the unusually strong interaction of Ar with Au for mixed silver–gold trimer clusters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a more refined picture, one considers also the spin state of the clusters and takes into account the possibility of forming coordination bonds. 30 38 Especially, for cationic noble metal clusters, charge transfer from the noble gas atom to the metal can be significant. An example is the unusually strong interaction of Ar with Au for mixed silver–gold trimer clusters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is, as it turns out, only part of the truth. Strongly electronegative ligands, such as O and F atoms, have been found to be able to form neutral, covalently bound structures with Ar, Kr, and Xe, with the latter in particular displaying a rich chemical nature, but neutral compounds containing bound He and Ne have generally not been achieved [1][2][3]. Exotic exceptions to this are compounds formed under extreme pressures [4] or by trapping noble gases in molecular cages [3,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, significant progress has been made in noble-gas chemistry during the past 20 years. Besides noble-gas hydrides (Khriachtchev et al, 2009), noble gas-noble metal complexes have been studied for their thermodynamic and kinetic stabilities in theory (Jana et al, 2017(Jana et al, , 2018aPan et al, 2019;Saha et al, 2019). Experimentally, about 30 noble-gas hydrides had been identified by the beginning of 1995 (Pettersson et al, 1995;Räsänen et al, 2000;Lundell et al, 2002;Feldman et al, 2003;Khriachtchev et al, 2003Khriachtchev et al, , 2009Duarte and Khriachtchev, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%