The mono- and di-chloroform solvates of [Au (μ-1,2-bis(diphenylarsino)ethane) ](AsF ) undergo single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformations that result in gain (over 12 hours) or slow loss (over five years) of only one chloroform molecule. The change in solvation results in changes in the structure and luminescence of the digold cation. The cation consists of a pair of slightly bent As-Au-As units that are connected through the two bridging dpae ligands and by aurophilic interactions with Au⋅⋅⋅Au contacts of 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe colorless, two-coordinate gold(i) complex, [(H2O)3Na][Au(SCSN3)2], has been synthesized through the [2 + 3] cyclic reaction of carbon disulfide and sodium azide in the presence of the labile complex (tht)AuCl. Metathesis of [(H2O)3Na][Au(SCSN3)2], with tetra(phenyl)arsonium chloride produced colorless needles of (Ph4As)[Au(SCSN3)2]. The structure of [(H2O)3Na][Au(SCSN3)2] involves linear gold coordination by two exocyclic sulfur atoms of the 1,2,3,4-thiatriazole-5-thiolate anions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe electron affinities (EAs) of a training set of 19 metal-salen compounds were calculated using density functional theory. Concurrently, the experimental reduction potentials for the training set were measured using cyclic voltammetry. The EAs and reduction potentials were found to be linearly correlated by metal.
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