Abstract

Pseudo-polymeric double complexes of [Au{S2CN(C4H9)2}2][AgCl2] (1) and [Au{S2CN(CH2)6}2]3[AgCl2][Ag0.59Au0.41Cl2]2 have been obtained and chemically identified using solution (1H, 13C{1H}) NMR and FT-IR spectroscopy. According to XRD analysis, it was established that both of the above crystalline compounds form complicated supramolecular architectures. Self-assembly and structural stabilization of these supramolecular formations are achieved due to numerous secondary interactions: Ag⋯S, Cl⋯S (in 1, 2) and Au⋯Cl, Au⋯S (in 2), which arose between the ionic structural units of the complexes. The combined manifestation of these interionic secondary interactions leads to the construction of two types of pseudo-polymeric chains of (⋯[Au(S2CNBu2)2]⋯[AgCl2]⋯)n (1) and (⋯[Au2(S2CNHm)4]⋯ [AgCl2]⋯)n (2). To study the thermal behaviour of the prepared compounds, the simultaneous thermal analysis (STA) technique was used, which allowed us to determine the conditions for the quantitative recovery of bound metals. Moreover, a high in vitro biological activity for each of the prepared gold(III)-silver(I) compounds against the non-pathogenic strain Mycolicibacterium smegmatis was experimentally revealed.

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