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Structural variations in novel silver(I) complexes with bitopic pyrazole/n-heterocyclic carbene ligands
Pei Ling Chiu1, Chih Yuan Chen, Chun-Chin Lee
1Department of Chemistry, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua, Taiwan 50058.
Abstract:
The synthesis and structural characterization of several new silver complexes of L (L = a bidendate ligand of pyrazole and N-heterocyclic carbene) are described. The result shows that the choice of counterions, N-substitutions of L, and reaction conditions are crucial which lead to a variety of structural motifs, including novel metallomacrocycles [Ag2(mu-L)2]2+ with or without Ag...Ag close contact, a mononuclear [AgL2]+ complex, and a [LAg(NO3)]n coordination polymer. In particular, the nonbonding Ag...Ag distance and the overall geometry of the metallomacrocycles are controllable with different N-substitutions and counterions. All these complexes have been determined by X-ray diffraction. The solid-state aggregates are retained in solution as supported by the electrospray mass spectroscopic studies.
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