Abstract

Silver(I) complexes with triethylphosphine and perfluorinated carboxylic acids residues of general formula [Et 3PAgOOCR] 2, where R=C 2F 5, C 3F 7, C 6F 13, C 7F 15, C 8F 17, C 9F 19, C 6F 5 and Et 3PAgOOC(CF 2) 3COOAgPEt 3, were synthesized. Thermal decomposition proceeded in two stages – both exothermic processes corresponding to the elimination of carboxylate and triethylphosphine residues. The final product of the thermal decomposition was metallic silver. Analyses by 13C, 19F, 31P NMR spectroscopy and vibrational spectra suggest trigonal coordination of Ag(I), the coordination sphere consisting of unidentate triethylphosphine and bidentate carboxylates forming bridges between metal ions.

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