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A Reinterpretation of the Imidazolate Au(I) Cyclic Trinuclear Compounds Reactivity with Iodine and Methyl Iodide with the Perspective of the Inverted Ligand Field Theory

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
卷 61, 期 8, 页码 3527-3539

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c03492

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  1. University of Camerino FAR Ateneo

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Coinage metal cyclic trinuclear compounds (CTCs) are a valuable class of metal coordination compounds for optoelectronic applications. This study investigates the effect of different substituents on the chemistry of Au(I) CTCs with imidazolate ligands. Experimental and computational results provide insights into the addition/oxidation reactions and propose a new interpretation of Au(I)-ligand bonding in the oxidized CTCs.
Coinage metal cyclic trinuclear compounds (CTCs) are an emerging class of metal coordination compounds that are valuable for many fine optoelectronic applications, even though the reactivity dependence by the different bridging ligands remains somewhat unclear. In this work, to furnish some hints to unravel the effect of substituents on the chemistry of Au(I) CTCs made of a specific class of bridging ligand, we have considered two imidazolate Au(I) CTCs and the effect of different substituents on the pyrrolic N atoms relative to classic metal oxidations with I-2 or by probing electrophilic additions. Experimental suggestions depict a thin borderline between the addition of MeI to the N-methyl or N-benzyl imidazolyl CTCs, which afford the oxidized CTC in the former and the ring opening of the CTC and the formation of carbene species in the latter. Moreover, the reactions with iodine yield to the oxidation of the metal centers for the former and just of a metal center in the latter, even in molar excess of iodine. The analysis of the bond distances in the X-ray crystal structures of the oxidized highlights that Au(III)-C and Au(III)-N bonds are longer than observed for Au(I)-C and Au(I)-N bonds, as formally not expected for Au(III) centers. Computational studies converge on the attribution of these discrepancies to an additional case of inverted ligand field (ILF), which solves the question with a new interpretation of the Au(I)-ligand bonding in the oxidized CTCs, which furnishes a new interpretation of the Au(I)-ligand bonding in the oxidized CTCs, opening a discussion about addition/oxidation reactions. Finally, the theoretical studies outputs depict energy profiles that are compatible with the experimental results obtained in the reaction of the two CTCs toward the addition of I-2, MeI, and HCl.

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