Two synthetic approaches to coinage M(I) mesocates: electrochemical versus chemical synthesis

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We report two different approaches to isolate neutral and cationic mesocate-type metallosupramolecular archi- tectures derived from coinage monovalent ions. For this purpose, we use a thiocarbohydrazone ligand, H2L (1), conveniently tuned with bulky phosphine groups to stabilize the MI ions and prevent ligand crossing to achieve the selective formation of mesocates. The neutral complexes [Cu2(HL)2] (2), [Ag2(HL)2] (3), and [Au2(HL)2] (4) were prepared by an electrochemical method, while the cationic complexes [Cu2(H2L)2](PF6)2 (5), [Cu2(H2L)2](BF4)2 (6), [Ag2(H2L)2](PF6)2 (7), [Ag4(HL)2]- (NO3)2 (8), and [Au2(H2L)2]Cl2 (9) were obtained by using a metal salt as the precursor. All of the complexes are neutral or cationic dinuclear mesocates, except the silver nitrate derivative, which exhibits a tetranuclear cluster mesocate architecture. The crystal structures of the neutral and cationic copper(I), silver(I), and gold(I) complexes allow us to analyze the influence of synthetic methodology or the counterion role on both the micro- and macrostructures of the mesocates.

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Fernández-Fariña, S., Martínez-Calvo, M., Maneiro, M., Seco, J. M., Zaragoza, G., González-Noya, A. M., & Pedrido, R. (2022). Two synthetic approaches to coinage metal (i) mesocates: electrochemical versus chemical synthesis. Inorganic Chemistry, 61(35), 14121-14130.

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The research leading to these results received funding from FEDER-cofounded grants from Consellería de Cultura, Educación e Ordenación Universitaria, Xunta de Galicia [Grants 2017GRCGI-1682 (ED431C2017/01), 2018GRCGI- 1584 (ED431C2018/13), and MetalBIONetwork (ED431D2017/01)], from Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, METALBIO (Grant CTQ2017-90802- REDT), and from Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, MultiMetDRUGS (Grant RED2018-102471-T) and Project PID2021-127531NB-I00 (AEI/10.13039/501100011033/ FEDER, UE).

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