Issue 1, 2005

Anion binding by Ag(i) complexes of urea-substituted pyridyl ligands

Abstract

A series of Ag(I) complexes of ureidopyridyl ligands 1 and 2 have been prepared from oxo-anion salts. In all cases the new materials contain the AgL2+ cation interacting with oxo-anions via the urea moiety. The complexes containing the para ligand 2: [Ag(2)2]CF3SO3·2H2O (3), [Ag(2)2]CH3CO2·1.33H2O·MeOH (4) and [Ag(2)2]NO3·H2O (5), all exhibit remarkably similar chain-like structures based around a linear Ag(I) centre, despite the change in the counter-ion. A recurring R22(8) hydrogen-bonding ring motif between the urea group and the oxo-anion is observed in almost all cases. An exception to this trend is the anhydrous nitrate structure [Ag(2)]NO3 (6) in which the nitrate is coordinated in a bridging position between two silver centres, which adopt distorted trigonal pyramidal geometries. Structures containing the ligand 1, [Ag(1)2]CF3SO3·0.5H2O (7), [Ag(1)2]CF3SO3·H2O·MeCN (8), [Ag(1)2]2SO4 (9), [Ag(1)2]NO3·MeOH (10) and [Ag(1)2]NO3·0.5MeOH·0.5MeNO2 (11), display very different geometries, although the R22(8) is observed to persist throughout. The most notable of these structures are 10 and 11 in which the nitrate anion is chelated within a ‘pincer’ arrangement by the silver complex. The nitrate anion is situated asymmetrically within the cavity of the host complex. This discrete nitrate complex persists in solution with strong nitrate binding by the [Ag(1)2]+ host compared to other anions being observed.

Graphical abstract: Anion binding by Ag(i) complexes of urea-substituted pyridyl ligands

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Oct 2004
Accepted
10 Nov 2004
First published
09 Dec 2004

New J. Chem., 2005,29, 90-98

Anion binding by Ag(I) complexes of urea-substituted pyridyl ligands

D. R. Turner, B. Smith, E. C. Spencer, A. E. Goeta, I. Radosavljevic Evans, D. A. Tocher, J. A. K. Howard and J. W. Steed, New J. Chem., 2005, 29, 90 DOI: 10.1039/B415818K

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