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Tunable trimers: Using temperature and pressure to control luminescent emission in gold(i) pyrazolate-based trimers
Woodall, Christopher H.,Fuertes, Sara,Beavers, Christine M.,Hatcher, Lauren E.,Parlett, Andrew,Shepherd, Helena J.,Christensen, Jeppe,Teat, Simon J.,Intissar, Mourad,Rodrigue-Witchel, Alexandre,Suffren, Yan,Reber, Christian,Hendon, Christopher H.,Tiana, Davide,Walsh, Aron,Raithby, Paul R.
, p. 16933 - 16942 (2015/02/19)
A systematic investigation into the relationship between the solid-state luminescence and the intermolecular AuAu interactions in a series of pyrazolate-based gold(I) trimers; tris(μ2-pyrazolato-N,N')-tri-gold(I) (1), tris(μ2-3,4,5- trimethylpyrazolato-N,N')-tri-gold(I) (2), tris(μ2-3-methyl-5- phenylpyrazolato-N,N')-tri-gold(I) (3) and tris(μ2-3,5-diphenylpyrazolato- N,N')-tri-gold(I) (4) has been carried out using variable temperature and high pressure X-ray crystallography, solid-state emission spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy and computational techniques. Single-crystal X-ray studies show that there is a significant reduction in the intertrimer AuAu distances both with decreasing temperature and increasing pressure. In the four complexes, the reduction in temperature from 293 to 100 K is accompanied by a reduction in the shortest intermolecular AuAu contacts of between 0.04 and 0.08 The solid-state luminescent emission spectra of 1 and 2 display a red shift with decreasing temperature or increasing pressure. Compound 3 does not emit under ambient conditions but displays increasingly red-shifted luminescence upon cooling or compression. Compound 4 remains emissionless, consistent with the absence of intermolecular AuAu interactions. The largest pressure induced shift in emission is observed in 2 with a red shift of approximately 630 cm-1 per GPa between ambient and 3.80 GPa. The shifts in all the complexes can be correlated with changes in AuAu distance observed by diffraction.
The Synthesis and Crystal Structure of a Novel Gold(I)-Pyrazolate Hexamer Containing an 18-Membered Inorganic Ring
Raptis, Raphael G.,Murray, Henry H.,Fackler, John P.
, p. 737 - 739 (2007/10/02)
The reaction of ClAuPPh3 with sodium 3,5-diphenylpyrazolate in tetrahydrofuran with added AgOCOPh yields hexakis(μ-3,5-diphenylpyrazolato-N,N')-hexagold(I) (1), a compound with a novel 18-membered twisted ring and a fused-edge bi-tetrahedral grouping of gold atoms, as determined crystallographically.