Assembly Of Heterometallic Auicu2i2 Cores On The Scaffold Of Nppn-Bridging Cyclic Bisphosphine

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2021)

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Abstract
The row of metallocyclic dinuclear gold(I) complexes with cyclic diphosphines, namely, P-pyridylethyl-substituted 1,5-diaza-3,7-diphosphacyclooctanes, has been obtained. Further interaction of the dinuclear gold(I) complexes with copper(I) iodide gave the first examples of hexanuclear Au-I/Cu-I complexes containing two unusual trinuclear AuICu2I2 fragments. The structures of di- and hexanuclear complexes were confirmed by NMR spectroscopy, ESI mass spectrometry, elemental analysis, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. All of the obtained complexes are moderate emitters in the solid state. Dinuclear gold(I) complexes displayed a greenish emission with the maxima in the emission spectra at ca. 550 nm. The obtained hexanuclear heterobimetallic Au-I/Cu-I complexes are triplet solid-state blue emitters with the maximum in the emission spectra at 463 and 484 nm. According to the TD-DFT calculations, the observed emission of all studied complexes had a triplet origin and was caused by the (CC)-C-3 or (3)(MLCT) T-1 -> S-0 transitions for dinuclear and hexanuclear complexes, respectively.
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heterometallic,nppn-bridging
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