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Icosahedral Pt-Centered Pt<sub>13</sub> and Pt<sub>19</sub> Carbonyl Clusters Decorated by [Cd<sub>5</sub>(μ-Br)<sub>5</sub>Br<sub>5−<i>x</i></sub>(solvent)<sub><i>x</i></sub>]<sup><i>x</i>+</sup> Rings Reminiscent of the Decoration of Au−Fe−CO and Au-Thiolate Nanoclusters: A Unifying Approach to Their Electron Counts
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The new [Pt(13)(CO)(12){Cd(5)(μ-Br)(5)Br(2)(dmf)(3)}(2)](2-) and [Pt(19)(CO)(17){Cd(5)(μ-Br)(5)Br(3)(Me(2)CO)(2)}{Cd(5)(μ-Br)(5)Br(Me(2)CO)(4)}](2-) clusters have been obtained in good yields by reaction of [Pt(12)(CO)(24)](2-) with CdBr(2)·H(2)O in dmf at 90 °C and structurally characterized by X-ray diffraction. Their structures consist of a Pt-centered Pt(13)(CO)(12) icosahedron and a Pt(19)(CO)(17) interpenetrated double icosahedron, respectively, decorated by two Cd(5)(μ-Br)(5)Br(5-x)(solvent)(x) rings. Their surface decoration may be related to that of Au-Fe-CO clusters as well as to the staple motifs stabilizing gold-thiolates nanoclusters. An oversimplified and unifying approach to interpret their electron count is suggested.
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