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Au-Containing Coordination Polymers Based on Polyphosphorus Ligand Complexes.

Helena BrakeEugenia V PeresypkinaAlexander V VirovetsWerner KremerChristian KlimasChristoph SchwarzmaierManfred Scheer
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Whereas the self-assembly of pentaphosphaferrocenes [CpRFe(η5-P5)] (CpR = Cp*, Cp×, and CpBn) with Cu and Ag salts has been well-studied in the past, the coordination chemistry toward Au complexes has been left untouched so far. Herein, the results of the self-assembly processes of [CpRFe(η5-P5)] with Au salts of different anions (GaCl4-, SbF6-, and Al(OC(CF3)3)4 (TEF-)) are reported. Next to a variety of molecular coordination products, the first coordination polymers based on polyphosphorus ligand complexes and Au salts are also obtained. Thereby, a 2D coordination polymer comprising metal vacancies is isolated. In all products, the Au centers are coordinated in a linear or a trigonal planar environment. In solution, highly dynamic processes are observed. Variable-temperature NMR spectroscopy, solid-state NMR spectroscopy, and X-ray powder diffraction were applied to gain further insight into selected coordination compounds.
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