Issue 1, 2016

Silver complexation by metallacryptates

Abstract

We report the first complete characterization of metallycryptates encapsulating Ag(I) cations: carboxylato ligands derived from L-proline and L-alanine chelate and bridge six Cu(II) centres arranged in a slightly distorted octahedral fashion. Eight oxygen atoms of these ligands are disposed in square-prismatic geometry and coordinate the monovalent cation. Two alternative metallacryptates based on alanine have been identified which differ with respect to aggregation: a solid in which pairs of encapsulating sites are formed competes with an infinite chain of M(I) coordinating sites. In contrast, the individual encrypting moieties are arranged as overall neutral and isolated molecular species in the proline-based metallacryptate. This proline derivative can accomodate Ag(I) and Na(I) cations and form a solid solution. Susceptibility measurements confirm ferromagnetic interactions between the Cu(II) within the hexanuclear proline cryptate and thus underline the similarity between solids accommodating Na(I) and Ag(I). Spectroscopic results suggest that these metallacryptates hardly dissociate in methanol solution.

Graphical abstract: Silver complexation by metallacryptates

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Sep 2015
Accepted
12 Nov 2015
First published
12 Nov 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 284-295

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Silver complexation by metallacryptates

K. Lamberts, M. Tegoni, X. Jiang, H. Kou and U. Englert, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 284 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03749B

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