Endohedral zintl ions: intermetalloid clusters

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2004 Nov 26;43(46):6242-7. doi: 10.1002/anie.200460427.

Abstract

Tetrels can be regarded as most promising candidates for the construction of larger clusters. Recent examples have shown that larger clusters are particularly stable if they contain interstitial atoms (e.g. [Pt@Pb12]2-). Many salts of the polyhedral anions are soluble, but a number of examples-usually those with higher charges-occur only as quasi-discrete units in saltlike crystals (Zintl phases) or as building blocks in intermetallic phases. In this Minireview, the chemistry of intermetalloid clusters is reviewed with reference to the endohedral Zintl ions, Zintl phases, and polyhedral building blocks of intermetallic compounds, including heteroatomic species in the gas phase. We focus on selected examples and discuss the new findings in the context of recent advances in the field of metalloid clusters and (endohedral) fullerenes and fullerides.