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Investigation of Solvatomorphism and Its Photophysical Implications for Archetypal Trinuclear Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)

A new solvatomorph of [Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)] (Au(3)(MeIm)(3))—the simplest congener of imidazolate-based Au(I) cyclic trinuclear complexes (CTCs)—has been identified and structurally characterized. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed a dichloromethane solvate exhibiting remarkably sho...

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Autores principales: Guan, Shengyang, Mayer, David C., Jandl, Christian, Weishäupl, Sebastian J., Casini, Angela, Pöthig, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154404
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author Guan, Shengyang
Mayer, David C.
Jandl, Christian
Weishäupl, Sebastian J.
Casini, Angela
Pöthig, Alexander
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Mayer, David C.
Jandl, Christian
Weishäupl, Sebastian J.
Casini, Angela
Pöthig, Alexander
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description A new solvatomorph of [Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)] (Au(3)(MeIm)(3))—the simplest congener of imidazolate-based Au(I) cyclic trinuclear complexes (CTCs)—has been identified and structurally characterized. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed a dichloromethane solvate exhibiting remarkably short intermolecular Au⋯Au distances (3.2190(7) Å). This goes along with a dimer formation in the solid state, which is not observed in a previously reported solvent-free crystal structure. Hirshfeld analysis, in combination with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, indicates that the dimerization is generally driven by attractive aurophilic interactions, which are commonly associated with the luminescence properties of CTCs. Since Au(3)(MeIm)(3) has previously been reported to be emissive in the solid-state, we conducted a thorough photophysical study combined with phase analysis by means of powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), to correctly attribute the photophysically active phase of the bulk material. Interestingly, all investigated powder samples accessed via different preparation methods can be assigned to the pristine solvent-free crystal structure, showing no aurophilic interactions. Finally, the observed strong thermochromism of the solid-state material was investigated by means of variable-temperature PXRD, ruling out a significant phase transition being responsible for the drastic change of the emission properties (hypsochromic shift from 710 nm to 510 nm) when lowering the temperature down to 77 K.
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spelling pubmed-83489112021-08-08 Investigation of Solvatomorphism and Its Photophysical Implications for Archetypal Trinuclear Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3) Guan, Shengyang Mayer, David C. Jandl, Christian Weishäupl, Sebastian J. Casini, Angela Pöthig, Alexander Molecules Article A new solvatomorph of [Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)] (Au(3)(MeIm)(3))—the simplest congener of imidazolate-based Au(I) cyclic trinuclear complexes (CTCs)—has been identified and structurally characterized. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed a dichloromethane solvate exhibiting remarkably short intermolecular Au⋯Au distances (3.2190(7) Å). This goes along with a dimer formation in the solid state, which is not observed in a previously reported solvent-free crystal structure. Hirshfeld analysis, in combination with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, indicates that the dimerization is generally driven by attractive aurophilic interactions, which are commonly associated with the luminescence properties of CTCs. Since Au(3)(MeIm)(3) has previously been reported to be emissive in the solid-state, we conducted a thorough photophysical study combined with phase analysis by means of powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), to correctly attribute the photophysically active phase of the bulk material. Interestingly, all investigated powder samples accessed via different preparation methods can be assigned to the pristine solvent-free crystal structure, showing no aurophilic interactions. Finally, the observed strong thermochromism of the solid-state material was investigated by means of variable-temperature PXRD, ruling out a significant phase transition being responsible for the drastic change of the emission properties (hypsochromic shift from 710 nm to 510 nm) when lowering the temperature down to 77 K. MDPI 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8348911/ /pubmed/34361569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154404 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guan, Shengyang
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Weishäupl, Sebastian J.
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Pöthig, Alexander
Investigation of Solvatomorphism and Its Photophysical Implications for Archetypal Trinuclear Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)
title Investigation of Solvatomorphism and Its Photophysical Implications for Archetypal Trinuclear Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)
title_full Investigation of Solvatomorphism and Its Photophysical Implications for Archetypal Trinuclear Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)
title_fullStr Investigation of Solvatomorphism and Its Photophysical Implications for Archetypal Trinuclear Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Solvatomorphism and Its Photophysical Implications for Archetypal Trinuclear Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)
title_short Investigation of Solvatomorphism and Its Photophysical Implications for Archetypal Trinuclear Au(3)(1-Methylimidazolate)(3)
title_sort investigation of solvatomorphism and its photophysical implications for archetypal trinuclear au(3)(1-methylimidazolate)(3)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154404
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