Trendbericht Anorganische Chemie 2026: Hauptgruppen- und Molekülchemie
Fabian Dankert
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Search for more papers by this authorFabian Dankert
Search for more papers by this authorOliver Townrow
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Im Jahr 2025 waren aller guten Dinge der Hauptgruppenchemie drei: ein dreifach geladenes Triborattrianion, ein Molekül mit linearer Al3-Einheit, das dritte Erdalkalimetall, das Stickstoff bindet, ein Stickstoffallotrop aus zwei N3-Fragmenten und ein schweres Allylkation mit [Bi3]+-Einheit. Die Nebengruppen zeigen ihre Bandbreite: Neue Reaktionsmechanismen, superstarke Oxidationsmittel, isolierte σ-Alkan-Komplexe und stark reduzierte Arenkomplexe demonstrieren, wie wichtig definierte Koordinationsverbindungen in der modernen Synthesechemie sind.
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