Abstract

The magnetic susceptibilities of a series of cluster carbonyl compounds of osmium have been measured by a high-sensitivity Faraday method and the evolution of certain aspects of ‘metallic’ behaviour in the high-nuclearity clusters is revealed by a steady increase in the excess molecular susceptibility as the cluster size increases. We also consider here ‘metallic’ status in the cluster compounds of other transition elements.

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