Abstract
The reaction of copper(I) iodide (CuI) and N-alkyl pyridinium (RPy+, R = H, Me, Et, n-propyl = Pr, n-butyl = Bu, n-pentyl = Pn, and n-hexyl = Hx) or N-butyl-3-substituted pyridinium (N-Bu-3-PyX+, X = I, Br, Cl, CN, and OMe) iodide salts yielded pyridinium iodocuprate(I) salts. Crystal structures of iodocuprate ions coupled with RPy+ include {Cu3I63-}n (R = H), {Cu2I3-}n (R = Me), {Cu3I4-}n (R = Et), {Cu6I82-}n (R = Pr), and {Cu5I72-}n (R = Bu, Pn, Hx). The [N-Bu-3-PyX]+ ions were typically paired with the 1-D chain {Cu5I72-}n. Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy performed on the [N-Bu-3-PyX]+ iodocuprate salts revealed that increasing the electron withdrawing capacity of the [N-Bu-3-PyX]+ system reduced the absorption edge of the iodocuprate salt. Variable temperature emission spectra of several [N-Bu-3-PyX]+ compounds revealed two emission peaks, one consistent with a cluster-centered halide to metal charge transfer and the other consistent with an intermolecular mixed halide/metal charge transfer to the organic cation. The emission intensity and emission wavelength of the mixed halide/metal to cation charge transfer depends on the organic cation substitution.
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Wheaton, A. M., Streep, M. E., Ohlhaver, C. M., Nicholas, A. D., Barnes, F. H., Patterson, H. H., & Pike, R. D. (2018). Alkyl Pyridinium Iodocuprate(I) Clusters: Structural Types and Charge Transfer Behavior. ACS Omega, 3(11), 15281–15292. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b01986
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