Issue 7, 2004

Dinuclear gold(i) complexes of bridging bidentate carbene ligands: synthesis, structure and spectroscopic characterisation

Abstract

Eight dinuclear Au(I)-carbene complexes have been synthesized from various imidazolium-linked cyclophanes and related acyclic bis(imidazolium) salts, by treatment of the imidazolium salts with [Au(I)(SMe2)Cl] in the presence of a carboxylate base. Single crystal structural studies showed that the Au(I)-carbene compounds contain dinuclear (AuL)2 cations in which a pair of gold(I) centres are linked by a pair of bridging dicarbenoid ligands. Interestingly, the structural studies revealed short Au⋯Au contacts of 3.0485(3) Å and 3.5425(6) Å in two of these complexes. NMR studies showed that the (AuL)2 cations constructed from the cyclophane-based ligands retain a relatively rigid structure in solution, whilst those of the non-cyclophane ligand systems are fluxional in solution. The electronic absorption and emission spectra of the complexes in solution at room temperature were recorded and the complex with the shortest Au⋯Au contact was found to emit intensely at 400 nm and more weakly at 780 nm upon excitation at 260 nm. The compounds with longer Au⋯Au separations were not emissive under these conditions.

Graphical abstract: Dinuclear gold(i) complexes of bridging bidentate carbene ligands: synthesis, structure and spectroscopic characterisation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2003
Accepted
09 Feb 2004
First published
02 Mar 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 1038-1047

Dinuclear gold(I) complexes of bridging bidentate carbene ligands: synthesis, structure and spectroscopic characterisation

P. J. Barnard, M. V. Baker, S. J. Berners-Price, B. W. Skelton and A. H. White, Dalton Trans., 2004, 1038 DOI: 10.1039/B316804B

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