Abstract

An Ag(I)formamidine cluster Ag6L16 (1) and an Ag(I)formamidine coordination polymer Ag7(L2)2 2 (L1 = N,N′-bis(2,6-disopropylphenyl) formamidine dithiocarbamate and L2 = N,N′-mesityl formamidine dithiocarbamate) have been synthesized from the reactions of L1 and L2 with AgNO3 respectively. The complexes were characterized using spectroscopic and analytical methods, including single-crystal X-ray diffraction. In the structure of 1, a six vertex distorted square bi-pyramidal octahedron is formed from an Ag6 core. The N,N′-bis(2,6-disopropylphenyl) formamidine dithiocarbamate ligands stabilize this core through two main –CS2 bridging modes giving a propeller like structure. In the structure of 2, each of the two Ag(I) centers are bridged by two N,N′-mesityl formamidine dithiocarbamate ligands forming 8-member Ag2(CS2)2 metallacycles with an inversion center in the middle of the Ag—Ag argentophilic bond. The metallacycles are connected through Ag—S bonds forming ribbons in the crystallographic a-axis. The Ag(I) centers are coordinated to two N,N′-mesitylformamidine dithiocarbamates through the dithiocarbamate S atoms. The thermal decomposition of complexes 1 and 2 had similar thermograms with one major weight loss activity and the formation of elemental silver particles thereafter.

Highlights

  • Academic Editor: Kristof Van HeckeSilver(I) complexes have been applied in various fields, attracting great attention due to their structural features and functional considerations [1,2,3]

  • We report the synthesis, characterization and thermal analysis of silver(I) dithiocarbamate complexes derived from symmetrical N,N 0 -diarylformidine dithiocarbamate ligands

  • The synthesis of N,N 0 -bis(2,6-disopropylphenyl) formamidine dithiocarbamate and formamidine dithiocarbamate salts have been reported in our previous work [26]

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Summary

Introduction

Silver(I) complexes have been applied in various fields, attracting great attention due to their structural features and functional considerations [1,2,3]. Atoms center have been reported to be responsible for their significant physical properties as well as their structural details [2]. They possess coordination geometries ranging from two-coordinate (linear) to eight-coordinate (tetragonal prism) [14]. Crystallographic studies revealed the hexameric nature of Ag-S2 CNR2 (R = Et, Pr, and n-Bu) in the solid states They have a polymeric chain structure, in which the silver atom is bonded in a distorted manner by three dithiocarbamate ligand, two acting as μ2 -bridges and one acting as a chelate [15,24]. We report the synthesis, characterization and thermal analysis of silver(I) dithiocarbamate complexes derived from symmetrical N,N 0 -diarylformidine dithiocarbamate ligands

Materials and Instrumentation
Preparation of Complexes
Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction
13 NMR spectra for complexes 1 and 2 obtained in chloroform had
X-ray Structural Analysis
Thermal displacement are drawn for all atoms atof theAg
C6 H3forms
Comparison of some selected
Conclusions
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