In the centrosymmetric tetra-nuclear title compound, [Ag(4)(C(12)H(10)O(2)P)(2)(CF(3)O(3)S)(2)(C(25)H(22)P(2))(2)]·2CH(3)CN, the Ag(I) atom is coordinated by one P atom from a bis-(diphenyl-phosphan-yl)methane (dppm) ligand, two O atoms from two diphenyl-phosphinate (dpp) ligands and one O atom from a trifluoro-methane-sulfonate (OTf) anion in a highly distorted tetra-hedral geometry. Four Ag(I) atoms are bridged by two dppm ligands, two dpp ligands and two OTf anions, forming a tetra-nuclear complex. An weak intra-molecular Ag⋯Ag [3.2692 (14) Å] inter-action is observed. The OTf anion and one of the phenyl groups in the dppm ligand are disordered over two sets of positions in a 0.546 (4):0.454 (4) ratio. The 0.546-occupied OTf is bonded to two Ag atoms in a μ-(κ(2)O:O') mode, while the 0.454-occupied OTf is bonded in a μ-(κ(2)O:O) mode. The methyl group of the acetonitrile solvent mol-ecule is also disordered over two positions with equal occupancy factors.
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Inorg Chem
January 2025
Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
Binuclear silver(I) and copper(I) complexes, and , with bridging diphenylphosphine ligands were prepared. In , the silver(I) center is located inside a trigonal plane composed of three phosphorus donors from three separate and bridging dppm ligands. The fourth coordination site is filled with neighboring silver(I) ions.
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Departament of Chemistry, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 13565-905, São Carlos, SP, Brazil.
In this work, we studied six Ruthenium(II)-diphosphine compounds containing different mercapto ligands (N-S), with general formula [Ru(N-S)(dppm)]Cl (dppm=1,1-bis(diphenylphosphino)methane). These compounds were characterized by several techniques (NMR [H, P(H), and C], HRMS, IR, UV-Vis and XRD) and their purity confirmed by elemental analysis. DLS experiments revealed low diameters and polydispersity indexes, and positive log P values in n-octanol/PBS indicated their preference for the organic phase.
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December 2024
Contribution from the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, California 95616, United States.
Five new crystalline gold(I) complexes β-Au(μ-dppm)Br·2CHCl (), [Au(μ- dppm)Br]Br·2CHCl (), [Au(μ-dppm)Br](PF) (), [Au(μ-dppm)Cl](BPh)·3CHCl () and [Au(μ-dppm)]Cl(AsF)·2CHCl () (where dppm is bis(diphenylphosphino)methane) have been prepared and structurally characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. Colorless β-Au(μ-dppm)Br·2CHCl () has centrosymmetric structure with two three-coordinate gold(I) ions held in close proximity by the dppm ligands. Crystals of [Au(μ- dppm)Br]Br·2CHCl (), [Au(μ-dppm)Br](PF) (), and [Au(μ-dppm)Cl](BPh)·3CHCl () have a cation with an unusual arrangement that binds a two-coordinate gold(I) ion to a three-coordinate gold(I) ion through an aurophilic interaction.
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January 2025
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.
Ag/Cu bimetallic clusters have been widely reported, but synthesis of such clusters simple self-assembly of heterometallic ions in air remains challenging due to the susceptibility of Cu ions to oxidation. In this study, protected by the phenylacetylene auxiliary ligand, we utilized [Cu(CHCN)]PF in conjunction with the (PrSAg) polymer to form Ag(I)-Cu(I) oligomer precursors, serving as the starting point for constructing a new [AgCu(PrS)(DPPM)](PF) cluster (DPPM = bis(diphenylphosphino)methane, Ag11-xCux, = 5-9). When the (PrSAg) precursor was replaced by (BuSAg), another cluster [AgCuS(BuS)(CHCN)](CHOH)(HO)(PF) (Ag21Cu4) was obtained.
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November 2024
Departamento de Química Inorgánica, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, E-, 15782, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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