Gold and Nickel Extended Thiophenic-TTF Bisdithiolene Complexes.
Rafaela A L SilvaBruno J C VieiraMarta M AndradeIsabel C SantosSandra RabaçaElsa B LopesJoana T CoutinhoLaura C J PereiraManuel AlmeidaJoana T CoutinhoPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
Gold and nickel bisdithiolene complexes with methyl and tert-butyl substituted thiophenetetrathiafulavalenedithiolate ligands (α-mtdt and α-tbtdt) were prepared and characterized. These complexes were obtained, under anaerobic conditions, as tetrabutylammonium salts. The diamagnetic gold monoanion (n-Bu₄N)[Au(α-mtdt)₂] (3) and nickel dianionic species (n-Bu₄N)x[Ni(α-mtdt)₂] (x = 1,2) (4) were similar to the related non-substituted extended thiophenic-TTF (TTF = tetrathiafulvalene) bisdithiolenes. However the introduction of the large, bulky substituent tert-butyl, led to the formation of a Au (I) dinuclear complex, (n-Bu₄N)₂[Au₂(α-tbtdt)₂] (5). The neutral methyl substituted gold and nickel complexes were easily obtained through air or iodine exposure as polycrystalline or amorphous fine powder. [Au(α-mtdt)₂] (6) and [Ni(α-mtdt)₂] (7) polycrystalline samples display properties of a metallic system with a room temperature electrical conductivity of 0.32 S/cm and ≈4 S/cm and a thermoelectric power of ≈5 µV/K and ≈32 µV/K, respectively. While [Au(α-mtdt)₂] (6) presented a Pauli-like magnetic susceptibility typical of conducting systems, in [Ni(α-mtdt)₂] (7) large magnetic susceptibilities indicative of high spin states were observed. Both electric transport properties and magnetic properties for gold and nickel [M(α-mtdt)₂] are indicative that these compounds are single component molecular conductors.
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