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Unusual and Conventional Dative Bond Formation by s2 Lone Pair Donation from Alkaline Earth Metal Atoms to BH3, AlH3, and GaH3.

Iwona Anusiewicz1, Dawid Faron1, Piotr Skurski1,2, Jack Simons2.   

Abstract

Using ab initio electronic structure methods with flexible atomic orbital basis sets, we examined the nature of the bonding arising from donation of an ns2 electron pair on an alkaline earth atom (Mg or Ca) into a vacant n'p orbital on the group 13 atom of BH3, AlH3, or GaH3. We also examined what happens when an excess electron is attached to form corresponding molecular anions. Although the geometries of MgBH3, MgAlH3, MgGaH3, and CaBH3 are found to be much as one would expect for datively bound molecules, CaAlH3 and CaGaH3 were found to have very unusual geometries in that their Al-H or Ga-H bonds are directed toward the Ca atom rather than away, as in the other compounds. Internal electrostatic Coulomb attractions between the partially positively charged Ca center and the partially negatively charged H centers were suggested as a source of these unusual geometries. The other novel finding is that the electron affinities (EAs) of all six M'-MH3 species lie in the 0.7-1.0 eV range, which is suggestive of ionic electronic structures for the neutrals even though the partial charges on the alkaline earth centers are as low as 0.3 atomic units. Partial positive charge on the alkaline earth atoms combined with substantial electron affinities of the BH3, AlH3, and GaH3 groups, but only when distorted from planar geometries, were suggested to be the primary contributors to the large EAs.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32498519     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.0c03432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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