Issue 37, 2019

Pyridylphosphine supported Ag(i) and Cu(i) complexes for detection of alcohols and nitriles via structural transformations from 1D to 0D

Abstract

A series of coordination complexes, [Ag2(PPh2Py)2(MeCN)4](ClO4)2·MeCN (1), [Ag2(PPh2Py)2(ClO4)2]n·2(CH2Cl2)n (2), [Cu2(PPh2Py)2(MeCN)2](ClO4)2 (3) and [Cu2(PPh2Py)2(ClO4)2]n (4), were synthesized and characterized by single crystal X-ray crystallography. In the crystal structures, 2 and 4 form one-dimensional coordination polymers with perchlorate ions in the presence of bridging ligands. They exhibit strong luminescence in the crystalline state but are dramatically quenched when exposed to alcohol or nitrile vapors. 1 and 3 are non-emissive 0-dimensional complexes with coordinating acetonitrile solvent molecules. The structures of 1 and 3 reveal that alcohol or nitrile vapors could replace the bridging perchlorate ions in 2 and 4 so as to occupy the metal coordination sites. This structural transformation from 1D to 0D makes 2 and 4 promising candidate materials for the detection of alcohols and nitriles.

Graphical abstract: Pyridylphosphine supported Ag(i) and Cu(i) complexes for detection of alcohols and nitriles via structural transformations from 1D to 0D

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2019
Accepted
06 Aug 2019
First published
06 Aug 2019

CrystEngComm, 2019,21, 5595-5601

Pyridylphosphine supported Ag(I) and Cu(I) complexes for detection of alcohols and nitriles via structural transformations from 1D to 0D

Y. Wang, Y. Shi, X. Zou, Y. He and X. Wang, CrystEngComm, 2019, 21, 5595 DOI: 10.1039/C9CE00943D

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