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John H K Yip1, Janardhana Prabhavathy1
1Department of Chemistry The National University of Singapore 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, 119260 (Singapore) Fax: (+65) 7791691.
Abstract:
A chair of gold: Analogous to cyclohexane, the trinuclear gold ring [Au3 (PAnP)3 ][ClO4 ]3 (PAnP=9,10-bis(diphenylphosphino)anthracene) shows a chair conformation and diastereotopic axial and equatorial phenyl rings. Variable temperature and 2D EXSY NMR studies reveal that the gold ring undergoes cyclohexane-like ring inversion (enantiomerization) in solution. In addition, the gold ring exhibits intense excimeric emission at room temperature. - = anthracene ring system in PAnP, ○ = ClO4- .
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