posted on 2017-09-28, 17:46authored byMukunda M. Ghimire, Vladimir N. Nesterov, Mohammad A. Omary
A new aurophilically-bonded cyclic
trinuclear gold(I) complex, tris[μ2-(1-ethylimidazolato-N3,C2)gold(I)] ([Au3(EtIm)3], 1), has been synthesized and characterized by temperature-dependent
crystallographic and photophysical investigations. The crystal packing
of 1 reveals two independent molecules in the unit cell,
signifying two distinct pairs of dimer-of-trimer units convened by
pairwise intermolecular Au···Au interactions of 3.0662(3)
and 3.1407(3) Å at 100 K, representing the shortest pairwise
intermolecular aurophilic interactions among all cyclic trimetallic
gold(I) complexes to date. Remarkably, crystals of 1 exhibit gigantic photoluminescence thermochromism of 10164 cm–1from violet to red!attributed to internal
conversion between a higher-energy (T2 → S0; λmax ∼409 nm) and lower-energy (T1 → S0; λmax ∼700 nm) phosphorescent
band below and above 200 K, respectively, likely representing an excited-state
phase change.