Coordination Polymers with Cyanoaurate Building Blocks: Structures, Physical Properties and Applications

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Daniel B. Leznoff
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Oct 1, 2003

Abstract

The cyanoaurate anions [Au(CN)2]- and [Au(CN)4]- are shown to be useful building blocks for synthesizing supramolecular coordination polymers. For the gold(I) unit, aurophilic interactions often increase the structural dimensionality of the system and can impart increased thermal stability to the metal-polymers produced. A series of polymers of the form M[Au(CN)2]2(Ligand)x have also been prepared and show large colour changes upon changing the ligand, thus illustrating a sensor-type application. Both building blocks can mediate significant antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic interactions between transition-metal centres in the polymers. For the gold(III) unit, no metal-metal interactions are observed, although weak Au-N(cyano) interactions control the intermolecular packing. Several structural examples of cyanoaurate-based coordination polymers are presented, including 2-D and 3-D arrays and a supramolecular square.
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APA: Daniel B. Leznoff  (2003)  Coordination Polymers with Cyanoaurate Building Blocks: Structures, Physical Properties and Applications

MLA: Daniel B. Leznoff Coordination Polymers with Cyanoaurate Building Blocks: Structures, Physical Properties and Applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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