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A Polar Copper–Boron One-Electron σ-Bond
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryChemical BondsEngineeringPhysicsStable CompoundNatural SciencesTheoretical Inorganic ChemistryChemical BondCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsHydrogen BondElectron CountPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryChemistryMolecular Chemistry
Virtually all chemical bonds consist of one or several pairs of electrons shared by two atoms. Examples of σ-bonds made of a single electron delocalized over two neighboring atoms were until recently found only in gas-phase cations such as H2(+) and Li2(+) and in highly unstable species generated in solid matrices. Only in the past decade was bona fide one-electron bonding observed for molecules in fluid solution. Here we report the isolation and structural characterization of a thermally stable compound featuring a Cu-B one-electron bond, as well as its oxidized (nonbonded) and reduced (two-electrons-bonded) congeners. This triad provides an excellent opportunity to study the degree of σ-bonding in a metalloboratrane as a function of electron count.
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