Chemisorption Synthesis of the Ion-Polymeric Heteronuclear Gold(III)–Bismuth(III) Complex ([Au{S2CN(C3H7)2}2]3[Bi2Cl9])n Based on [Bi2{S2CN(C3H7)2}6]: 13C MAS NMR, Supramolecular Structure, and Thermal Behavior
- Authors: Ivanov A.V.1, Gerasimenko A.V.2, Egorova I.V.3, Zaeva A.S.1, Novikova E.V.1, Rodionova N.A.3, Gowda V.4,5, Antzutkin O.N.4,6
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Institute of Chemistry, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University
- Luleå University of Technology
- University of Oulu
- Warwick University
- Issue: Vol 44, No 8 (2018)
- Pages: 518-531
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1070-3284/article/view/214052
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070328418080043
- ID: 214052
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Abstract
Chemisorption synthesis on the basis of the binuclear compound [Bi2{S2CN(C3H7)2}6] (I) and preparative isolation of the ion-polymeric heteronuclear gold(III)–bismuth(III) complex ([Au{S2CN(C3H7)2}2]3[Bi2Cl9])n (II) are carried out. Compounds I and II are characterized in comparison by IR spectroscopy and 13C CP-MAS NMR. According to the X-ray diffraction analysis data (CIF file CCDC no. 1407705), the cationic moiety of compound II exhibits an unusually complicated supramolecular structure including six isomeric noncentrosymmetric complex cations [Au{S2CN(C3H7)2}2]+ (hereinafter A–F) and two binuclear anions [Bi2Cl9]3– as conformers. The isomeric gold(III) cations perform various structural functions. Owing to pair secondary interactions Au···S, cations B, C, E, and F form centrosymmetric ([E···E], [F···F]) and noncentrosymmetric ([B···C]) binuclear aggregates [Au2{S2CN(C3H7)2}4]2+, whereas cations A and D are not involved in dimerization. The strongest secondary Au···S bonds are formed between the binuclear and mononuclear cations, resulting in the formation of supramolecular cation-cationic polymer chains of two types: (⋅⋅⋅A⋅⋅⋅[B⋅⋅⋅C]⋅⋅⋅A⋅⋅⋅[B⋅⋅⋅C]⋅⋅⋅)n and (D⋅⋅⋅[E⋅⋅⋅E]⋅⋅⋅D⋅⋅⋅[F⋅⋅⋅F]⋅⋅⋅])n. In both chains, the gold atoms of the binuclear cations are characterized by a distorted octahedral coordination [S6], whereas in the mononuclear cations the gold atoms retain the square environment [S4]. The cation-anionic interactions are provided by secondary bonds Cl⋅⋅⋅S involving the terminal chlorine atoms of isomeric [Bi2Cl9]3– and the sulfur atoms of the binuclear cations [Au2{S2CN(C3H7)2}4]2+. The character of the thermal behavior of compounds I and II is studied by simultaneous thermal analysis with the identification of intermediate and final products of the thermal transformations. The thermolysis of compound I at 193–320°C is accompanied by the formation of Bi2S3 with an impurity of reduced metallic bismuth particles. The final products of the thermal transformations of compound II are reduced elemental gold and Bi2O3, and the thermal transformation intermediates are BiCl3 and Bi2S3.
About the authors
A. V. Ivanov
Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
Author for correspondence.
Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk, 675000
A. V. Gerasimenko
Institute of Chemistry, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Vladivostok, 690022
I. V. Egorova
Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University
Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk, 675000
A. S. Zaeva
Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk, 675000
E. V. Novikova
Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk, 675000
N. A. Rodionova
Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University
Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk, 675000
V. Gowda
Luleå University of Technology; University of Oulu
Email: alexander.v.ivanov@chemist.com
Sweden, Luleå, SE-97187; Oulu, P.O. Box 3000, 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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