Abstract
Within the phosphor-1,1,-dithiolate class of compounds, the dithiophosphonato ligand [S2PAr(OR′)]− (typically Ar = aryl or ferrocenyl; R′ = alkyl) has emerged as an interesting choice for the preparation of a variety of new metal complexes. This review focuses on the dithiophosphonates and certain related thio species of the group 11 coinage metals, copper, silver and gold, with particular emphasis on structure and coordination modes. Amongst these three metals a rich coordination and structural chemistry had been developed and reported. For copper, a number of new complexes ranging from a single metal center, to di-, tetra-, and Cu14 clusters had been prepared. For silver, the number of reported complexes is not yet abundant but range in nuclearity from Ag2 to Ag28, which gives an indication of the potential scope. For gold, the majority of complexes are dinuclear gold(I) of the type [AuS2PR(OR′)]2 where the variety of R′ can be enormous. A few silver and gold complexes with the title ligand had also been subjected to theoretical studies. New coordination modes have also been observed, particularly in cases where previously isolated complexes have been subjected to further reaction with phosphines. Copper and silver complexes have not yet shown the rich luminescent properties as gold, and developments of the latter are described also.
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