Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1312103 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2015 | 5 Pages |
•The cluster Cu4I4(rac-IsMePCH2PMeIs)2 (1, Is = 2,4,6-(i-Pr)3C6H2) was prepared.•The crystal structure of 1·4CHCl3 showed a distorted “octahedral” geometry.•Cluster 1 showed temperature-dependent emission from 3XLCT and 3CC excited states.
Reaction of the bis(phosphine) rac-IsMePCH2PMeIs (Is = 2,4,6-(i-Pr)3C6H2) with 2 equiv. of CuI gave the complex Cu4I4(rac-IsMePCH2PMeIs)2 (1) as a mixture of two diastereomers. The crystal structure of 1·4CHCl3 showed it adopted a distorted “octahedral” geometry with a rectangular Cu4 plane, two asymmetrically bridging μ4-iodides, two μ2-iodides and two bis(phosphines) bridging two copper atoms. On UV excitation in the solid state, cluster 1 showed temperature-dependent emission from 3XLCT (halide-to-ligand charge transfer) and 3CC (Cu4I4 cluster-centered) excited states.
Graphical abstractBulky P-substituents in a bridging bis(phosphine) supported an unusual “octahedral” cluster, which showed temperature-dependent emission from 3XLCT (halide-to-ligand charge transfer) and 3CC (Cu4I4 cluster-centered) excited states.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide