Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.48, No.7, 2873-2879, 2009
A Polynuclear d(10)-d(10) Metal Complex with Unusual Near-Infrared Luminescence and High Thermal Stability
Three d(10)-d(10) transition-metal complexes with organosulfur ligands, Cu-6(btt)(6) (1), Cu-4(btt)(4) (2), and Ag-6(bmt)(6) center dot 6THF (3) (Hbtt = 2-benzothiazolethiol, Hbmt = 2-benzimidazolethiol, and THF = tetrahydrofuran), were synthesized and characterized. Complexes 1 and 2 with similar coordination environments are isomers crystallized from the same solvothermal reactions, but they cause great differences in both the structures and luminescent behaviors. The hexanuclear cluster 1 exhibits unusual near-infrared luminescence and high thermal stability, while complex 2 with tetranuclear cores and stronger metal-metal bonds shows an intense red emission like that from complex 3.