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Polymorphs and solid solutions: materials with new luminescent properties obtained through mechanochemical transformation of dicyanoaurate(I) salts.

Jogirdas VainauskasFilip TopicMihails ArhangelskisHatem M TitiTomislav Friščić
Published in: Faraday discussions (2022)
We report the use of mechano- and thermochemical methods to create new solid-state luminescent materials from well-known inorganic salts, potassium dicyanoaurate(I) KAu(CN) 2 , and potassium dicyanocuprate(I) KCu(CN) 2 . In particular, manual grinding or ball milling of commercial samples of KAu(CN) 2 led to the formation of a novel polymorph of the salt, herein termed m -KAu(CN) 2 , evident by a significant change in color of the fluorescence emission of the solid material from orange to violet. The formation of m -KAu(CN) 2 is reversible upon addition of small amounts of solvents, and powder X-ray diffraction analysis indicates that the structure of m -KAu(CN) 2 might be related to that of pristine KAu(CN) 2 through a change in ordering of Au(CN) 2 - ions in a layered structure. Thermal treatment of KAu(CN) 2 led to the discovery of another polymorph of this well-known salt, herein termed t -KAu(CN) 2 , making KAu(CN) 2 a rare example of a system in which thermochemical and mechanochemical treatments lead to the formation of different, in each case previously not reported, polymorphic forms. The thermally-induced transformation from KAu(CN) 2 to t -KAu(CN) 2 takes place around 250 °C and proceeds in a crystal-to-crystal fashion, which enabled the preliminary structural characterisation through single crystal X-ray diffraction, revealing the retention of the layered structure and a change in ordering of Au(CN) 2 - ions. Milling of the simple salt KAu(CN) 2 in the presence of equimolar amounts or less of its copper(I)-based analogue coordination polymer KCu(CN) 2 leads to the formation of a series of solid solution materials, isostructural to m -KAu(CN) 2 and with visible fluorescence emission distinct from KCu(CN) 2 or any herein investigated forms of KAu(CN) 2 .
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