The [Ag25Cu4H8Br6(CCPh)12(PPh3)12]3+ : Ag13H8 silver hydride core protected by [CuAg3(CCPh)3(PPh3)3]+ motifs†
Abstract
Copper alkynyl complexes [CuAg3(CCAr)3(PPh3)3]+ (Ar = Ph, p-C6H4Me), in which three Ag(PPh3) units are bound among three CCAr arms of trigonal-planar [Cu(CCAr)3]2−, were selected as a protecting unit to cover the metal core of an atomically precise core–shell-type cluster. First, the formation of the protecting unit through the reaction of Cu(NCMe)4(PF6) with Ag(CCAr) and PPh3 in a 1 : 3 : 3 ratio was confirmed. The reaction gave dimeric [CuAg3(CCAr)3(PPh3)3]22+, in which the two planar [CuAg3(CCAr)3(PPh3)3]+ units were stacked. Next, core–shell-type clusters were synthesized by adding NaBH4 and Et4NX (X = Cl, Br) to a solution similar to that used to prepare the protecting unit. The trigonal-planar protecting units nicely formed core–shell-type Ag nanoclusters formulated as [Ag13H8X6{CuAg3(CCAr)3(PPh3)3}4]3+ (X = Cl, Ar = p-C6H4Me; X = Br, Ar = p-C6H4Me; X = Br, Ar = Ph). Their crystal structures revealed that the four [CuAg3(CCAr)3(PPh3)3]+ units are linked by six halogen ions to form a tetrahedral cage that accommodates a polyhydride–Ag cluster formulated as Ag13H85+. As a concrete proof of the existence of the polyhydride, deuterated analogs Ag13D85+ were synthesized and subsequently characterized by high-resolution electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry measurements.