Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10578147 | Polyhedron | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Two silver (I) complexes of saccharin with 2-pyridineethanol (pyet) and 2-pyridinepropanol (pypr) are reported. In [Ag2(sac)2(pyet)2], two monomeric [Ag(sac)2(pyet)] units are doubly bridged by the sulfonyl oxygen atoms of the sac ligands, forming an [Ag2(sac)2(pyet)2] dimer, in which each silver (I) centre is three coordinate with a T-shaped coordination. The tetranuclear complex, [Ag4(sac)4(pypr)2], is achieved by bridging of [Ag2(sac)2] with two [Ag(sac)(pypr)] units through the sulfonyl oxygen atoms of the sac ligands. The two silver (I) ions in the centre with a short Ag-Ag bond distance of 2.8480(13)Â Ã
exhibit a T-shaped geometry with three sac ligands, while the two terminal silver (I) ions are coordinated by a sac ligand and a pypr ligand in a near linear geometry.
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Authors
Veysel T. Yilmaz, Sevim Hamamci, William T.A. Harrison, Carsten Thöne,