The interplay of metal and supporting ligand in labile coordination to pincer complexes of Ag(i)

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Abstract

The bis(imino)pyridine scaffold provides support for the synthesis and characterization of unique Ag(i) pincer complexes [{ArNCPh} 2(NPh)] Ag +(OTf) - (Ar = 2,5- tBu 2C 6H 33; 2,6- iPr 2C 6H 34). The bonding interactions between the cation-anion and between the bis(imino)pyridine ligand and the Ag centre are presented. Coordination of pyridine, toluene, 2-butyne and cyclooctene to the Ag centre led to the isolation and crystallographic characterization of labile transient adduct species. Bonding analysis of the adducts revealed conventional ligand-Ag coordination and important unconventional electron donation from the ligand to a π*-orbital of the bis(imino)pyridine group. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012.

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Jurca, T., Ouanounou, S., Gorelsky, S. I., Korobkov, I., & Richeson, D. S. (2012). The interplay of metal and supporting ligand in labile coordination to pincer complexes of Ag(i). Dalton Transactions, 41(16), 4765–4771. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2dt12112c

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