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Controllable spontaneous resolution in ultrasmall Cu-Ag bimetallic cluster ion pairs from achiral components.

Jiao HeCheng-Long DengCun-Fa SunXiao-Xiao ZhangYing CuiSheng-Hui WuGeng-Geng Luo
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Bimetallic cluster ion pairs containing a quaternary phosphonium and an ultrasmall Cu 2 Ag 3 anionic cluster protected by thiolates: (PPh 3 R'')[Cu 2 Ag 3 (SR') 6 ] (R'SH = cyclohexylthiol (CySH), R'' = Ph, 1; Me, 2; Et, 3; Pr, 4; R'SH = tert -butylthiol ( t BuSH) and R'' = Ph, 5) were reported. Without any chiral source, 1 crystallizes as conglomerate crystals with homochiral packings and spontaneous resolution occurs, while four other clusters 2-5 crystallize as racemic crystals with heterochiral packings. These results indicate that racemic and homochiral crystallization in the cluster system could be controlled through fine-tuning internal achiral structural components.
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