Abstract
This survey concerns the coordination ability of B n H 2− (n = 6, 10, 12) boron cluster anions and their derivatives in complex formation. Boron cluster anions form four types of compounds: salts of organic cations and alkali-metal cations, including Cat2B n H n , where specific interactions can be observed between a cation Cat and a boron cluster anion; salts of protonated anions CatB6H7 and CatB10H11, analogues of Cat[MB n H n ] complexes, where an extra hydrogen atom appears bound with the BBB face of a boron polyhedron and performs as a hard acceptor; metal complexes with outer-sphere boron cluster anions where specific ligand-ligand interactions may be observed between a boron cluster anion and an inner-sphere ligand; and true metal complexes with boron cluster anions that enter the inner coordination sphere. The last case characterizes closo-hydroborate anions as polydentate ligands whose denticity can vary widely under the effect of substituents or other ligands in the complex.
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