Three-Dimensional Polymeric Thallium(I) Morpholinedithiocarbamate [Tl2{S2CN(CH2)4O}2]n and Its Capability of Binding Gold(III) from Solutions: Chemisorption Synthesis of a Heteronuclear Gold(III)–Thallium(III) Complex of the Ionic Type, ([Au{S2CN(CH2)4O}2][TlCl4])n, the Role of Secondary Interactions Tl…O, Tl…S, and Au…S in the Supramolecular Self-Organization, 13C MAS NMR, and Thermal Behavior


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Crystalline polymeric thallium(I) morpholinedithiocarbamate [Tl2{S2CN(CH2)4O}2]n (I) and the heteronuclear ion–polymeric gold(III)–thalium(III) complex ([Au{S2CN(CH2)4O}2][TlCl4])n (II) are preparatively isolated and characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis and 13C MAS NMR spectroscopy. According to the X-ray diffraction data, the main structural units of compounds I and II (CIF files CCDC 1548079 and 1548080) are presented by the binuclear centrosymmetric molecule [Tl2{S2CN(CH2)4O}2], noncentrosymmetric complex cation [Au{S2CN(CH2)4O{2]+, and isomeric complex anions [TlCl4]. The formation of the three-dimensional polymeric structure (coordination number of Tl is 7), which is not characteristic of thallium(I) dithiocarbamates, is a consequence of the participation of the secondary Tl…O and Tl…S bonds of two types in the supramolecular self-organization of compound I. Nonequivalent secondary interactions of the first type join the binuclear molecules [Tl2{S2CN(CH2)4O}2] into polymer layers, which, in turn, form the three-dimensional polymeric framework due to the secondary bonds Tl…S. The revealed ability of freshly precipitated compound I to the chemisorption of gold(III) from solutions (2 M HCl) makes it possible to obtain heteronuclear supramolecular complex II as an individual form of binding. In the structure of the latter, the pairs of stronger secondary Au…S bonds join the gold(III) cations into dimers [Au2{S2CN(CH2)4O}4]2+ of the angular structure, the structural ordering of which is achieved in the cationcationic polymeric chain ([Au2{S2CN(CH2)4O}4]2+)n of the helical type involving the pairs of less strong Au…S bonds between the adjacent binuclear units. The distorted tetrahedral anions [TlCl4] are localized between the polymeric chains. The study of the thermal behavior of compounds I and II by simultaneous thermal analysis makes it possible to establish the character of thermal transformations of the substances and to identify Tl2S (I), TlCl, and elemental gold (II) as thermolysis products.

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O. A. Bredyuk

Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch

Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Relochnyi per. 1, Blagoveshchensk, 675000

O. V. Loseva

Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch

Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Relochnyi per. 1, Blagoveshchensk, 675000

A. V. Ivanov

Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch

Author for correspondence.
Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Relochnyi per. 1, Blagoveshchensk, 675000

V. Gowda

Luleå University of Technology; University of Oulu

Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Sweden, Luleå, SE-97187; Oulu, FI-90014

O. N. Antzutkin

Luleå University of Technology; Warwick University

Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Sweden, Luleå, SE-97187; Coventry, CV4 7AL

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