On the remarkable resistance to oxidation by the Bi18− cluster | Science Advances
Abstract
The reactivity of Bi
n
−
clusters (
n
= 2 to 30) with O
2
is found to display even-odd alternations. The open-shell even-sized Bi
n
−
clusters are more reactive than the closed-shell odd-sized clusters, except Bi
18
−
, which exhibits no observable reactivity toward O
2
. We have investigated the structure and bonding of Bi
18
−
to understand its remarkable resistance to oxidation. We find that the most stable structure of Bi
18
−
consists of two Bi
8
cages linked by a Bi
2
dimer, where each atom is bonded to three neighboring atoms. Chemical bonding analyses reveal that each Bi uses its three 6
p
electrons to form three covalent bonds with its neighbors, resulting in a Bi
18
−
cluster without any dangling bonds. We find that the robust Bi
18
framework along with the totally delocalized unpaired electron is responsible for the surprising inertness of Bi
18
−
toward O
2
. The Bi
18
framework is similar to that in Hittorf’s phosphorus, suggesting the possibility to create bismuth nanoclusters with interesting structures and properties.