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Sky-Blue Luminescent AuI-AgI Alkynyl-Phosphine Clusters

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 52, Issue 7, Pages 3663-3673

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic302105a

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  1. University of Eastern Finland
  2. Saint-Petersburg State University [12.37.132.2011]
  3. Academy of Finland [138560/2010]
  4. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [11-03-00541-a, 11-03-00974-a, 11-03-92010-HHC_a]
  5. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [14.518.11.7034]

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Treatment of the (AuC2R)(n) acetylides with phosphine ligand 1,4-bis(diphenylphosphino)butane (PbuP)) and Ag+ ions results in self-assembly of the heterobimetallic clusters of three structural types depending on the nature of the alkynyl group. The hexadecanuclear complex [Au12Ag4(C2R)(12)(PbuP)(6)](4+) (1) is formed for R = Ph, and the octanuclear species [Au6Ag2(C2R)(6)(PbuP)(3)](2+) adopting two structural arrangements in the solid state were found for the aliphatic alkynes (R = Bu-t (2), 2-propanolyl (3), 1-cyclo-hexanolyl (4), diphenylmethanolyl (5), 2-borneolyl (6)). The structures of the compounds 1-4 and 6 were determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The NMR spectroscopic studies revealed complicated dynamic behavior of 1-3 in solution. In particular, complexes 2 and 3 undergo reversible transformation, which involves slow interconversion of two isomeric forms. The luminescence behavior of the titled clusters has been studied. All the compounds exhibit efficient sky-blue room-temperature phosphorescence both in solution and in the solid state with maximum quantum yield of 76%. The theoretical DFT calculations of the electronic structures demonstrated the difference in photophysical properties of the compounds depending on their structural topology.

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