Gold and Silver Chains Supported by Linear Hexaphosphine Ligands |
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Authors: | Prof. Tomoaki Tanase Mio Chikanishi Konomi Morita Dr. Kanako Nakamae Dr. Bunsho Kure Prof. Takayuki Nakajima |
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Affiliation: | 1. (+81)?742‐20‐3847;2. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Nara Women's University, Nara, Japan |
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Abstract: | A new linear hexaphosphine, rac‐cis,cis,trans‐ bis{[(diphenylphosphinomethyl)phenylphosphinomethyl]phenylphosphino}methane ( P6 ), was synthesized and isolated as a pure isomer, confirmed by transforming to the corresponding phosphine sulfide. The methylene‐bridged linear hexaphosphine readily organized flexible gold(I) and silver(I) hexanuclear chains, [M6(μ‐ P6 )2]X6 (X6=(OTf)6, M=Au ( 1 ), Ag ( 2 ); X6=Cl2(PF6)4, M=Au ( 3 )). The hexaphosphine also supported a tetrasilver(I) complex [Ag4(μ‐ P6 )2](OTf)4 ( 4 ), which was readily transformed by treatment with AgOTf into 3 , revealing a drastic alternation of the two P6 arrangement. The hexagold(I) chains exhibited a considerably red‐shifted absorption (~410 nm) and emission (540–580 nm) to 1[5dσ*→6pσ] and from 3[5dσ*→6pσ] excited states of the metal centers, respectively. The new linear hexaphosphine could be a useful tool to construct linear metal clusters as subnano building blocks. |
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Keywords: | gold hexanuclear metal chains linear hexaphosphine phosphorescence silver |
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