Solid-gas reactions and in situ powder X-ray diffraction investigations of trinuclear silver complexes {[3,4,5-(CF3)3Pz]Ag}3 and {[4-Br-3,5-(CF3)2Pz]Ag}3 supported by highly fluorinated pyrazolates reveal that they undergo intricate ethylene-triggered structural transformations in the solid-state producing dinuclear silver-ethylene adducts. Despite the complexity, the chemistry is reversible producing precursor trimers with the loss of ethylene. Less reactive {[3,5-(CF3)2Pz]Ag}3 under ethylene pressure and low-temperature conditions stops at an unusual silver-ethylene complex in the trinuclear state, which could serve as a model for intermediates likely present in more common trimer-dimer reorganizations described above. Complete structural data of three novel silver-ethylene complexes are presented together with a thorough computational analysis of the mechanism.
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Dias, H. V. R., Parasar, D., Yakovenko, A. A., Stephens, P. W., Muñoz-Castro, Á., Vanga, M., … Slobodyanyuk, E. (2024). In situ studies of reversible solid-gas reactions of ethylene responsive silver pyrazolates. Chemical Science, 15(6), 2019–2025. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc04182d
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