Polynuclear Gold(I) Complexes of Mercaptocarboxylic Acids

Alexander Sladek, Wolfgang Schneider, Klaus Angermaier, Andreas Bauer, Hubert Schmidbaur

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Abstract

In a search for air-stable and water-soluble mercapto compounds of gold with a high gold content, benzylthiol, α-mercapto-acetic acid, β-mercapto-propionic acid, and thiosalicylic acid were converted into aurated sulfonium salts by treatment with reagents of the type [(R3P)Au]3O+ BF4- or [(R3P)Au]+ BF4-. - BzSH served as a mono-functional model thiol, which was converted into BzS[Au(PMe3)]2+ BF4- (1). The small tertiary phosphine was chosen in order to minimize steric effects. In the crystal the cations are associated into centrosymmetrical climers through short Au-Au contacts (auriophilicity). - The two carboxylic acids with thiol functions, HSCH2COOH and HSCH2CH2COOH, gave triply aurated species of the type {[(Ph3P)Au]2S(CH2)nCOOAu(PPh 3)}+ BF4- (2: n = 2, 3: n = 3). The crystal structure analysis of the representative compound 2 showed again the presence of centrosymmetrical cation dimers with geometrical details of the sulfonium part of the molecules very similar to those of the reference compound 1. In addition, the carboxyl groups in 2 and 3 bear a (phosphine)gold unit mono-hapto bound at one of the oxygen atoms. - 2-HS-C6H4-COOH was converted into a sulfonium salt {[(Ph3P)Au]2S-C6H4-COOH}+ BF4- (4), which crystallizes free of solvent from dry dichloromethane, and as a monohydrate with one mole of dichloromethane (4a = 4·H2O·CH2Cl2) from hydrous CH2Cl2. In the solvent-free crystalline phase (4) the cations are associated into dimers with the usual intermolecular double Au-Au contacts, but in 4a there are monomeric cations with the water molecule hydrogen-bonded to the carboxylic acid function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)765-772
Number of pages8
JournalZeitschrift fur Naturforschung - Section B Journal of Chemical Sciences
Volume51
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1996

Keywords

  • (Benzylthiolato)gold(I) Complexes
  • Gold(I) Mercaptocarboxylates
  • Gold(I) Thiolates
  • Polynuclear Gold(I) Complexes

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