Metal carbonyl cluster
ID: metal-carbonyl-cluster
Metal carbonyl clusters are a type of coordination compound that consist of metal atoms bonded to carbon monoxide (CO) ligands. In these clusters, multiple metal atoms are typically connected to each other and are surrounded by a varying number of CO molecules. The arrangement of the metals and CO ligands can give rise to intricate structures with interesting electronic, optical, and catalytic properties.
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