Issue 109, 2015

Assembly of BF4, PF6, ClO4 and F with trinuclear copper(i) acetylide complexes bearing amide groups: structural diversity, photophysics and anion binding properties

Abstract

Trinuclear copper(I) acetylide complexes 1·BF4–4·BF4, 1·PF6, 1·ClO4 and 4·F have been synthesized and characterized. Five kinds of discrete or polymeric structures could be found in their crystal structures. Among them, complexes 1·BF4, 1·PF6, and 1·ClO4 form zigzag one-dimensional (1D) anion coordination polymers (ACPs) using anions as nodes and cations 1 as ligands. For complex 2·BF4, hydrogen bonds between adjacent amide groups afford the zigzag 1D polymeric chains, which are supported by the interaction between dppms and anions. A 1D infinite meso-helical hydrogen bonding polymeric chain with a counter anion bound in each cation can be observed in complex 3·BF4. Complex 4·BF4 is unable to form polymeric chains, while complex 4·F that exhibits similar structure with 4·BF4 could construct infinite 1D polymer via hydrogen bonds between amide groups. The photophysical properties of copper(I) acetylide complexes have been studied. They show luminescence both in the solid state and DMSO solution at 298 K. The anion binding abilities of complexes 1·BF4–4·BF4 in DMSO have also been studied by using 1H NMR and UV-vis titration experiments. Their dramatic color change towards F in DMSO enables naked eye detection of F.

Graphical abstract: Assembly of BF4−, PF6−, ClO4− and F− with trinuclear copper(i) acetylide complexes bearing amide groups: structural diversity, photophysics and anion binding properties

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Sep 2015
Accepted
15 Oct 2015
First published
15 Oct 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 89669-89681

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Assembly of BF4, PF6, ClO4 and F with trinuclear copper(I) acetylide complexes bearing amide groups: structural diversity, photophysics and anion binding properties

H. Shi, Y. Huang, J. Sun, J. Jiang, Z. Luo, H. Ling, C. Lam and H. Chao, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 89669 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA18534C

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