Issue 1, 2014

Versatile N2S2 nickel-dithiolates as mono- and bridging bidentate, S-donor ligands to gold(i)

Abstract

Development of square planar cis-dithiolate nickel complexes as metallo S-donor ligands focuses on the synthesis and structures of gold(I) heterometallic clusters derived from assemblage with three NiN2S2 complexes: Ni(bme-daco), Ni(bme-dach) and Ni(ema)2− (bme-daco = (bismercaptoethanediazacyclooctane); bme-dach = bismercaptoethanediazacycloheptane; and ema = N,N′-ethylenebis-2-mercaptoacetamide). With Ph3PAuCl as the gold source, examples of simple S-aurolation retaining the PPh3 on Au+ were obtained for [{Ni(bme-daco)}AuPPh3]+Cl and [{Ni(ema)}2Au4(PPh3)4], where the latter complex demonstrated unsupported aurophilic interactions between [{Ni(ema)}Au2(PPh3)2] units in its X-ray crystal structure (Au–Au = 3.054 and 3.127 Å). Three compounds containing fully-supported digold units with Au–Au distances in the aurophilic range of 3.11 to 3.13 Å were found as stair-step structures in which planar NiN2S2 step treads are connected by planar S2Au2S2 risers at ca. 90°: [{Ni(bme-daco)}2Au2]2+(Cl)2; [{Ni(bme-dach)}2Au2]2+(Cl)2; and (Et4N+)2[{Ni(ema)}2Au2]2−. Electrochemical data from cyclic voltammograms demonstrated a positive shift in NiII/I couples for the [{NiN2S2}xAuy] complexes as compared to the NiN2S2 precursors and a ca. 700 mV decrease in communication between multiple NiN2S2 units as compared to [{NiN2S2}2Ni]2+ analogues in slant chair conformation. The analogy between NiN2S2 metallodithiolate ligands and diphosphine ligands holds here as in other examples of inorganic and organometallic complexes.

Graphical abstract: Versatile N2S2 nickel-dithiolates as mono- and bridging bidentate, S-donor ligands to gold(i)

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Aug 2013
Accepted
03 Oct 2013
First published
04 Oct 2013

Dalton Trans., 2014,43, 138-144

Versatile N2S2 nickel-dithiolates as mono- and bridging bidentate, S-donor ligands to gold(I)

T. A. Pinder, S. K. Montalvo, A. M. Lunsford, C. Hsieh, J. H. Reibenspies and M. Y. Darensbourg, Dalton Trans., 2014, 43, 138 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT52295D

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