posted on 2007-12-24, 00:00authored byOana Bumbu, Carmen Ceamanos, Olga Crespo, M. Concepción Gimeno, Antonio Laguna, Cristian Silvestru, M. Dolores Villacampa
The reaction of [AuCl(PR‘3)] with KTeR, prepared from RTeTeR and K-selectride, gives the gold−tellurolate clusters
[Au8(μ-TeR)8(PR‘3)4] (R = Ph, Tol; PR‘3 = PPh3, PPh2py) in high yield. This result contrasts with the one obtained
from the reaction with thiolates or selenolates, from which mononuclear complexes are synthesized. The structures
of these species have been determined and consist on three layers of gold and tellurium atoms in the ratio Au3Te2:Au2Te4:Au3Te2. There are short gold···gold interactions ranging from 2.9463(7) to 3.31132(7) Å, and the clusters
are composed of di- and tri-coordinated gold centers. The result is unprecedented in gold−chalcogenolate chemistry
from which mononuclear species are expected and represents one of the few examples of gold−tellurolate derivatives.
These species show an interesting luminescent behavior in the solid state (at 77 K) and in solution (both at 298
and 77 K).