Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.133, No.23, 8814-8817, 2011
Technetium Dichloride: A New Binary Halide Containing Metal-Metal Multiple Bonds
Technetium dichloride has been discovered. It was synthesized from the elements and characterized by several physical techniques, including single crystal X-ray diffraction. In the solid state, technetium dichloride exhibits a new structure type consisting of infinite chains of face sharing [Tc(2)Cl(8)] rectangular prisms that are packed in a commensurate supercell. The metal-metal separation in the prisms is 2.127(2) angstrom, a distance consistent with the presence of a Tc Tc triple bond that is also supported by electronic structure calculations.