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Aurophilic Interactions in Multi-Radical Species: Electronic-Spin and Redox Properties of Bis- and Tris-[(Nitronyl Nitroxide)-Gold(I)] Complexes with Phosphine-Ligand Scaffolds.

Sayaka KiraTakayuki MiyamaeKohei YoshidaYuki KanzakiKenji SugisakiDaisuke ShiomiKazunobu SatoTakeji TakuiShuichi SuzukiMasatoshi KozakiKeiji Okada
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Multinuclear AuI complexes with two or three nitronyl nitroxide-2-ide radical anion and phosphine-ligand scaffolds, (NN-Au)2 -1 o, (NN-Au)2 -1 m, and (NN-Au)2 -1 p, have been synthesized to investigate the influence of AuI -AuI (aurophilic) interactions on the properties of multispin molecular systems. The desired complexes were successfully prepared in moderate yields in a one-pot synthesis from the corresponding phosphine ligand, AuI source, parent NN, and sodium hydroxide. Among the prepared complexes, (NN-Au)2 -1 o, in which an aurophilic interaction was clearly observed by crystal structure analysis, showed characteristic spin-spin interactions, electrochemical properties, and solvatochromic behavior. The results from theoretical calculations also suggested that the differences in properties between complex (NN-Au)2 -1 o and the other complexes are due to intramolecular aurophilic interactions.
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