Reactions of carbonylchlorogold(I) with thiolates and thiols. Crystal and molecular structures of [NaL(H2O)][(AuCl)3SBut], [NaL][AuCl2], [NaL]4[AuCl2]2[Au4Cl6S2] and [NaL]2[Au4Cl6S2](L = 1,4,7,10,13-pentaoxacyclopentadecane)
Abstract
By the reaction of [AuCl(CO)] with the thios RSH (R = But, C6H3Me2-2,6 or C6F5) amorphous gold(I) thiolates Au(SR) were obtained. With 2,6-dimethylbenzenethiolate under CO at atomospheric pressure in CH2Cl2 as solvent, gold metal and RSSR were formed, while with H2S amorphous Au2S was the product. The reaction of [AuCl(CO)] with [Na(15-crown-5)][SBut] in 1:1 ratio yielded [Na(15-crown-5)(H2O)][(AuCl)3SBut]1 and [Na(15-crown-5)][AuCl2]2(15-crown-5 = 1,4,7,10,13-pentaoxacyclopentadecane). The crystal structure of 1 revealed that the anionic part contains three AuCl groups co-ordinated to the ButS– ligand forming a tetrahedral arrangement around the sulfur. The [AuCl2]– anions in 2 are co-ordinated through the chlorine atoms to two [Na(15-crown-5)]+ cations; thus, the sodium cation has a distorted pentagonal-pyramidal co-ordination to five oxygen atoms of the crown ether with the axial position occupied by the chlorine atoms of the AuCl2– anion. The reaction of [AuCl(CO)] with [Na(15-crown-5)][SBut] in 3:1 molar ratio afforded the mixed-valence AuI–AuIII complexes [Na(15-crown-5)]4[AuCl2]2[Au4Cl6S2]3 and [Na(15-crown-5)]2[Au4Cl6S2]4. There crystal structures revelaed that in the [Au4Cl6S2]2–-anion two AuCl2 units are connected by the sulfur atoms of two SAuCl groups forming a centrosymmetric planar Cl2Au(µ-S)2AuCl2skeleton. The structure of 3 also contains linear [AuCl2]– anions.