Analysis of the electronic delocalization in some B12´s isoelectronic analogues doped with beryllium and/or carbon

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In the current work, a new family of isoelectronic analogues to B12 is reported. The construction of this family was performed through the isoelectronic substitution principle to generate species such as B11C+, B11Be-, B10BeC, B10C22+, B10Be22- B9Be2C-, and B9BeC2+. The search for the global minimum was realized employing genetic algorithms, while the induced magnetic field, electronic localization function, magnetic current densities, and multicenter aromaticity criteria were calculated to understand their electronic delocalization. Our results show that, in general, C atoms avoid hypercoordination, whereas we have found species with Be atoms located in hypercoordinated positions that are relatively stable. Our analysis of aromaticity indicates that B12 has double and disk aromaticity. Mono, double or triple substitution of B by C+ or Be- reduces somewhat the aromaticity of the clusters, but less in the case of Be- substitution ​
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