Advanced technique paints more accurate picture of molecular geometry in metal complexes

Advanced technique paints more accurate picture of molecular geometry in metal complexes



Attractive metal–metal bonding occurs in a variety of molecules composed of metallic atoms such as iridium (Ir). These molecules can have different spatial arrangements, called isomers. Current theoretical and experimental methods have shown the existence of two isomers for IR–IR molecular systems. However, researchers have not been able to predict the ratio of these two isomers or how they interact.