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Synthesis and crystal structure of coinage metal(I) complexes with tetrazole (Htetz) and triphenylphosphine ligands, and their antimicrobial activities. A helical polymer of silver(I) complex [Ag(tetz)(PPh3)2](n) and a monomeric gold(I) complex [Au(tetz)(PPh3)]
Nomiya, Kenji,Noguchi, Ryusuke,Oda, Munehiro
, p. 24 - 32 (2000)
Two novel coinage metal(I)-triphenylphosphine complexes with a heterocyclic ligand, [Ag(tetz)(PPh3)2](n) (1) and [Au(tetz)(PPh3)] (2) (Htetz = tetrazole) were synthesized from a reaction in dichloromethane of the precursor complex [Ag(tetz)](n) with PPh3 and from a reaction in acetone of [AuCl(PPh3)] with Htetz in the presence of aqueous NaOH, respectively, and isolated as colorless needle crystals for both 1 and 2. The crystal structures of 1 and 2 were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. These d10 complexes were also fully characterized by elemental analyses, TG/DTA and FT-IR in the solid-state, solution NMR (31P, 1H and 13C, as well as 109Ag for 1) spectroscopies and solution molecular weight measurements. Complex 1, is composed of a helical polymer, a 21 helix with a pitch 9.471 ?, formed by a bridged tetrazolate of an AgNP2 core in the solid-state, but it was present as a monomer in solution. In contrast to 1, complex 2 consisted of a monomeric two-coordinate AuNP core without gold(I)-gold(I) interaction both in the solid-state and in solution. The molecular structures of 1 and 2 were compared with those of the corresponding triazole complexes, i.e. silver(I) complexes [Ag(1,2,3-triz)(PPh3)2](n) (3) and [Ag(1,2,4-triz)(PPh3)2](n) (4) both as helical polymers, a monomeric gold(I) complex [Au(1,2,3-triz)(PPh3)] (5) and a dimeric gold(I) complex [Au(1,2,4-triz)(PPh3)]2 (6) through an intramolecular gold(I)-gold(I) bond; the structures of complexes 3-6 being recently determined by X-ray crystallography. The antimicrobial activities of 1, its precursor [Ag(tetz)](n) and 2 were compared and key factors affecting them discussed. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A.
