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Aromatic cage-like B46: existence of the largest decagonal holes in stable atomic clusters

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 36, Pages 22243-22247

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra02870a

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The most stable form of B-46 has a cage-like structure containing two hexagonal, two heptagonal and two decagonal holes. The intriguing presence of decagonal holes is a remarkable breakthrough since such large holes have never been found before for atomic clusters. This finding not only provides more insights into the growth motif of large-sized boron clusters, but also presents a new family of cage-like boron clusters containing large B-N holes with N = 6-10.

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