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Gold and platinum benzenehexathiolate complexes as large templates for the synthesis of 12-coordinate polyphosphine macrocycles
Harnisch, Jennifer A.,Angelici, Robert J.
, p. 273 - 279 (2000)
A general strategy for the synthesis of large-ring, poly-donor macrocycles using multi-metal ion templates is outlined. This strategy is illustrated in the design and synthesis of the hexanuclear (divinyl)(phenyl)phosphine gold complex of benzenehexathiolate, {[(C2H3)2(Ph)P]Au}6(C6S6) (1), which undergoes macrocycle formation upon reaction with PhPH2 in the presence of AIBN (Scheme 1). NMR spectra (1H and 31P) and elemental analyses indicate that the resulting macrocycle is a 36-membered ring containing 12 phosphorus donors, six of which are coordinated to the six Au atoms in the Au6(C6S6) core. A series of tri-platinum complexes, [(P(intersection set)P)Pt]3(C6S6) (16-19), where (P(intersection set)P) is a bidentate phosphine ligand, with three (P(intersection set)P)Pt11 units coordinated to a C6S6/6- core, were also prepared as models for templated formation of other poly-phosphorus macrocycles. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A.