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Polymerization Isomerism in [{MFe(CO)4} n] n- (M = Cu, Ag, Au; n = 3, 4) Molecular Clusters Supported by Metallophilic Interactions.

Beatrice BertiMarco BortoluzziCristiana CesariCristina FemoniMaria Carmela IapalucciRita MazzoniFederico VaccaStefano Zacchini
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2019)
Triangular clusters [{MFe(CO)4}3]3- (M = Cu, 4; Ag, 5; Au, 6) were selectively obtained by heating Fe(CO)4(MIMes)2 (M = Cu, 1; Ag, 2; Au, 3; IMes = C3N2H2(C6H2Me3)2). 1-3 were synthesized by reacting Na2[Fe(CO)4]·2thf with 2 equiv of M(IMes)Cl. As previously described, the direct reactions of Na2[Fe(CO)4]·2thf with one equivalent of M(I) salts resulted in the triangular cluster [{CuFe(CO)4}3]3- for Cu, whereas the square clusters [{MFe(CO)4}4]4- were formed for Ag and Au. Thus, depending on the synthetic protocol adopted, both the triangular [{MFe(CO)4}3]3- and square [{MFe(CO)4}4]4- polymerization isomers can be selectively obtained, at least for Ag and Au. Polymerization isomerism, that is two compounds having the same elemental compositions but different molecular weights, was investigated in [{MFe(CO)4} n] n- ( n = 3, 4; M = Cu, Ag, Au) by means of structural and theoretical methods and the role of metallophilic interactions was computationally studied by means of the atoms-in-molecules (AIM) approach.
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