Issue 33, 2021

A dynamic tetranuclear gold(i)-cyclophane – gold(i)-centred chirality and fluxionality arising from an intramolecular shift of Au–S bonds

Abstract

A tetranuclear gold(I) complex [Au4(μ-PAnP)2(μ-L)2] (PAnP = 9,10-bis(diphenylphosphino)anthracene and L = benzene-1,2-dithiolate) has been synthesized and characterised by multinuclear NMR and X-ray crystallography. The molecule has a cyclophane-like structure which can be considered to be composed of two [Au2(μ-PAnP)(μ-L)] units held together by Au–S bonds and aurophilic interactions (Au–Au = 3.0712(2) Å). L acts as a chelating and bridging ligand with one of its S atoms bonded to two Au ions as sulfonium ions and there are two Au2S2 cores on each side of the cyclophane. A sulfur atom in each Au2S2 core is a chiral sulfonium ion, being bonded to two chemically distinct Au ions. Two Au ions are bonded to four atoms (2S, P and Au) in an asymmetric environment, making them a rare example of gold(I)-centred chirality. The two Au2S2 cores have RAu, RS and SAu, SS configurations, and the chiralities of the sulfonium ion and the gold ion are correlated. Variable-temperature NMR spectroscopy showed that the metallacyclophane undergoes rapid exchange in solution. A bond shift mechanism involving simultaneous cleavage and formation of Au–S bonds is proposed for the exchange.

Graphical abstract: A dynamic tetranuclear gold(i)-cyclophane – gold(i)-centred chirality and fluxionality arising from an intramolecular shift of Au–S bonds

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jun 2021
Accepted
16 Jul 2021
First published
16 Jul 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 11422-11428

A dynamic tetranuclear gold(I)-cyclophane – gold(I)-centred chirality and fluxionality arising from an intramolecular shift of Au–S bonds

P. L. Ang, V. H. Nguyen and J. H. K. Yip, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 11422 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT01984H

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