Issue 7, 2009

Gold⋯π aryl interactions as supramolecular synthons

Abstract

Au⋯π interactions whereby the electron-rich π-system of C6-aromatic rings interact with gold are shown to exist in the crystal structures of both gold(I) and gold(III) complexes, and have been revealed to occur between neutral/neutral, cationic/cationic, and cationic/anionic systems. Supramolecular aggregation facilitated by Au⋯π interactions leads to the formation of 0-dimensional aggregates, e.g. arising from an interaction between a gold complex and a solvent molecule, loosely associated spherical aggregates, e.g. cooperative interactions between centrosymmetrically related gold complexes, and even extended supramolecular polymeric chains of variable topology (e.g. linear, step ladder, and helical). The described Au⋯π interactions represent a new synthon in structural gold chemistry that should be considered in any complete analysis of their crystal structures.

Graphical abstract: Gold⋯π aryl interactions as supramolecular synthons

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Submitted
23 Jan 2009
Accepted
16 Feb 2009
First published
10 Mar 2009

CrystEngComm, 2009,11, 1176-1186

Gold⋯π aryl interactions as supramolecular synthons

E. R. T. Tiekink and J. Zukerman-Schpector, CrystEngComm, 2009, 11, 1176 DOI: 10.1039/B901576K

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