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Inorg Chem ; 45(2): 591-8, 2006 Jan 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16411694

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We report herein the supramolecular assembly and spectroscopic and luminescent properties of gold(I) complexes of diphosphines (dppm [bis(diphenylphosphino)methane], dppp [1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane], and dpppn [1,5-bis(diphenylphosphino)pentane]) and N,N'-bis-4-methylpyridyl oxalamide (L). The dppm and dppp cases form the rectangular structures, [dppm(Au(2))L](2)(ClO(4))(4) and [dppp(Au(2))L](2)(ClO(4))(4), with four gold(I) ions at the corners, as well as two L and two dppm or dppp ligands as edges, featuring 38- and 42-membered rings for the former and the latter, respectively. Remarkably, the packing of the dppp complexes shows interesting one-dimensional rectangular channels in the solid state, most likely due to intermolecular pi...pi interactions. The dpppn complex has been structurally characterized as a one-dimensional coordination polymer, {[(dpppn)(3.5)(Au(7))L(3.5)](PF(6))(7)}. The absorptions and emissions of the compounds are in general due to intraligand transitions, but aurophilic or pi...pi interactions could also make partial contributions. The dipyridyl amide system with the amides incorporated into the bridging ligands as well as the one-dimensional rectangular channels in the solid state for the dppp-based rectangle make this a promising family of metal-containing cyclic peptides in crystal engineering and molecular-recognition studies.

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Inorg Chem ; 42(19): 6008-14, 2003 Sep 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12971771

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The trinuclear complex [(8-QNS)(2)Au(AuPPh(3))(2)].BF(4) (8-QNS = quinoline-8-thiolate), with intramolecular gold(I)...gold(I) distances of 3.0952(4) and 3.0526(3) A, is aggregated to form a novel hexanuclear supermolecule, ([(8-QNS)2(Au(AuPPh3)2])2.(BF4)2, via a close intermolecular gold(I)...gold(I) contact of 3.1135(3) A. The beautiful hexanuclear supermolecule has an inversion center, and the six metal centers can be viewed as roughly coplanar. Six gold(I) ions are embedded in an ellipse and surrounded by 4 quinoline and 12 phenyl rings. The title compound shows interesting spectroscopic and luminescence properties dependent on the solvent polarity; i.e., it emits at ca. 440 and 636 nm in CH(2)Cl(2) and only at ca. 450 nm in CH(3)CN. The long-lived emission at ca. 636 nm (16.2 micros) in CH(2)Cl(2) is quenched by polar solvents such as CH(3)CN and CH(3)OH with quenching constants as 1.00 x 10(5) and 3.03 x 10(4) s(-1) M(-1), respectively, which is suggested to be related to the presence or absence of gold(I)...gold(I) interactions due to scrambling of the [AuPPh(3)]+ units, isolobal to H+.

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