Issue 37, 2019

Dinuclear zwitterionic silver(i) and gold(i) complexes bearing 2,2-acetate-bridged bisimidazolylidene ligands

Abstract

Four novel dinuclear Ag(I) and Au(I) NHC complexes bearing two 2,2-acetate-bridged bisimidazolylidene ligands (R = Me and iPr) of zwitterionic and metallacyclic forms are reported. The functionalized methylene bridge of the ligands leads to water soluble complexes, which have been characterized by NMR and IR spectroscopy, elemental analysis and single crystal X-ray diffraction in the case of La-H2-PF6, Ag2(La)2, Ag2(Lb)2 and Au2(La)2. Dimerization processes caused by hydrogen bonding or Ag(I)-carboxylate interactions in the solid state were observed for La-H2-PF6 and Ag2(La)2. DOSY NMR experiments confirmed that both bisimidazolium salts appear as dimers in aqueous solutions, in contrast to the corresponding monomeric Ag(I) and Au(I) complexes. Both gold(I) complexes form syn- and anti-isomers analogous to the reference coinage metal-based complexes. Protonation studies of the syn-isomer gold(I) complex Au2(La)2 were successful, whereas post-modification esterification or amidation reactions were not feasible. Additionally, decarboxylation reactions (thermally induced Krapcho- or oxidative Hunsdiecker-type) of the bisimidazolium salts were observed. Thus, the proximity of the carboxyl moiety to imidazolium/imidazolylidene rings seems to negatively affect stability and reactivity.

Graphical abstract: Dinuclear zwitterionic silver(i) and gold(i) complexes bearing 2,2-acetate-bridged bisimidazolylidene ligands

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jul 2019
Accepted
24 Aug 2019
First published
06 Sep 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 14036-14043

Dinuclear zwitterionic silver(I) and gold(I) complexes bearing 2,2-acetate-bridged bisimidazolylidene ligands

B. Dominelli, G. M. Roberts, C. Jandl, P. J. Fischer, R. M. Reich, A. Pöthig, J. D. G. Correia and F. E. Kühn, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 14036 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT03035B

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