Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1308587 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reactions of silver(I) perchlorate with tetraphenyl-cyclopentadiene (Ph4H2C5) have isolated two novel silver(I) bridged tetraphenyl-pyrylium complexes: [Ag(ClO4)(Ph4HC5O+)](ClO4)− (1) and [Ag(ClO4)(H2O)(Ph4HC5O+)](ClO4-) (2), depending on moisture-content of the reactants. Structure studies using single-crystal X-ray diffraction have showed that complex 1 contains a distorted tetrahedral metal center bridging two neighboring peripheral phenyl rings of one pyrylium cation and two perchlorate anions, whereas 2 involves a three-coordinate metal ion interacting with a pair of phenyl rings and one water molecule, leaving two perchlorate anions free from coordination. For both complexes, the precursor ligand Ph4H2C5 undergoes a ring-enlargement reaction, forming a six-membered pyrylium cation. The fundamentals of the synthesis, structure characterization and some properties are discussed.

Graphical abstractThe reaction of silver(I) perchlorate with tetra-phenyl cyclopentadiene (Ph4H2C5) at room temperature afforded two novel silver(I) bridged tetraphenyl-pyrylium complexes depending on the moisture-content of Ph4H2C5.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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