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Adamantane-type clusters: compounds with a ubiquitous architecture but a wide variety of compositions and unexpected materials properties

Niklas Rinn, Irán Rojas‐León, Benjamin Peerless, Saravanan Gowrisankar, Ferdinand Ziese, Nils W. Rosemann, W.‐C. Pilgrim, Simone Sanna, Peter R. Schreiner, Stefanie Dehnen

2024Chemical Science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

], not only affect the chemical properties, such as increased robustness and reversible melting behaviour, but that such 'cluster glasses' form a conceptually new basis for their use in light conversion devices. These findings are likely only the tip of the iceberg, as beside elemental combinations including group 14 and group 16 elements, many more adamantane-type clusters (on the one hand) and related architectures representing extensions of adamantane-type clusters (on the other hand) are known, but have not yet been addressed in terms of their opto-electronic properties. In this review, we therefore present a survey of all known classes of adanmantane-type compounds and their respective synthetic access as well as their optical properties, if reported.

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AdamantaneVariety (cybernetics)Type (biology)ArchitectureComputer scienceChemistryOrganic chemistryBiologyGeographyArtificial intelligenceEcologyArchaeologyPolyoxometalates: Synthesis and ApplicationsCatalysis and Oxidation ReactionsInorganic Chemistry and Materials