화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.53, No.7, 3864-3873, 2014
Short-Bite PNP Ligand-Supported Rare Tetranuclear [Cu4I4] Clusters: Structural and Photoluminescence Studies
The group 11 metal complexes of two short-bite PNP ligands, C6H5N{P(OC6H3(OMe-o)(C3H5-p))(2)}(2) (1) and C6H5N{P(OC6H4C3H5-o)(2)}(2) (2), are described. Ligands 1 and 2 on treatment with copper(I) halides (CuX, X = Cl, Br, or I) yielded dimeric, tetranuclear complexes of the type [(CuX)(4){C6H5N(PR2)(2)}] (R = OC6H3(OMe-o)(C3H5-p), X = Cl (3), Br (5), 1(7); R = OC6H3(C3H5-o), X = Cl (4), Br (6), I (8)). The chloro-derivative 3 adopts the common "stair-step" geometry, whereas the bromo- and iodo-derivatives form Cu-4 square planes with two tetracoordinating mu(4)-halides capping the axial positions to give octahedral geometry with two other mu(2)-halides being in the plane. The iodo-derivative 8 with a very short Cu-Cu distance of 2.568 angstrom shows photoluminescence in the solid state.