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- W4296037870 abstract "In molecules like hydrogen, most chemical bonds are formed by sharing two electrons from each atom in the bonding molecular orbital (two-center-two-electron (2c2e) bonding). There are, however, different kinds of chemical bonding. The I3- molecule, for example, is noteworthy because three iodine atoms are linearly united by sharing four electrons (three-center-four-electron (3c4e) bonding). Some inorganic solids undergo phase transitions that result in the formation of molecules in their crystalline frameworks, which are often accompanied by dramatic changes in physical properties; the metal-to-insulator transition (MIT) in vanadium dioxide, for example, occurs with the formation of dimer molecules with 2c2e bonding. We repot the creation of a linear ruthenium trimer with 3c4e bonding in ruthenium monopnictide at its MIT. Charge transfer from polymerized phosphorous to ruthenium produces this unusual molecule, with all conduction electrons trapped by the bonding molecular orbital. Our results demonstrate that molecules are crucial even in solid crystals as they impact their electronic properties." @default.
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- W4296037870 title "Linear Trimer Molecule Formation by Three-Center–Four-Electron Bonding in a Crystalline Solid RuP" @default.
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