Abstract

Reactions of CaH2 with group 13 metals in a 1:1 Ca/Li flux mixture produce Ca54In13B4–xH23+x (2.4 < x < 4). This compound has a complex new structure [Im3, a = 16.3608(6) A, Z = 2] which can be viewed as a body-centered cubic array of Bergman-related clusters that are composed of a central indium atom surrounded by an icosahedron of 12 calcium atoms; hydride ions cap each face, forming a pentagonal dodecahedron that is further surrounded by a calcium shell. These In@Ca12@H20@Ca30 clusters are surrounded by a disordered calcium indium hydride network. Indium is not completely reduced by the flux; the structure features ionic hydride regions and metallic calcium indium regions, confirmed by electronic structure calculations and 1H and 115In solid-state NMR spectroscopy. This compound can therefore be viewed as a “subhydride”, akin to the alkali metal suboxides that feature ionic oxide clusters surrounded by metallic regions.

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