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The structural chemistry of gold(I) quinoline-2-thiolate and iodide complexes of polytertiary phosphines
Tzeng, Biing-Chiau,Zank, Johann,Schier, Annette,Schmidbaur, Hubert
, p. 825 - 831 (2007/10/03)
Treatment of (chloro)gold(I) complexes of di- and tetra-tertiary phosphines with equivalent quantities of sodium quinoline-2-thiolate in methanol/dichloromethane affords the corresponding (phosphine)gold(I) quinoline-2-thiolates in high yields. The di- and tetranuclear complexes, respectively, of α,ω-bis(diphenylphosphino)-propane (1), -butane (2) and -pentane (3) and of tris(2-diphenylphosphino-ethyl)phosphine (4) have been obtained as crystalline solids, and the structures of 2 and 4 have been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Unexpectedly, the molecules of 2 are loosely aggregated into strings via weak intermolecular gold-sulfur, not via Au...Au interactions. Compound 4 is a monomeric tetranuclear cluster in the solid state with two intramolecular gold-gold bonds. Bis(2-diphenylphosphino-ethyl)-phenylphosphine (PPP) forms trinuclear complexes with gold(I) chloride, bromide and iodide (5a - c). The iodide complex features a chain structure through intermolecular Au...Au contacts between the two terminal P-Au-I units. The closest contacts between the chains are determined by Au...I and I...I interactions of the central P-Au-I unit.