Issue 1, 2021

Binding of anionic Pt(ii) complexes in a dedicated organic matrix: towards new binary crystalline composites

Abstract

The square-planar [PtX4]2− complexes (X = Cl, Br) were successfully incorporated into preprogrammed hybrid organic–inorganic systems, exploiting their expected strong anion–π interactions with π-acidic hexaazaphenylenehexacarbonitrile, HAT(CN)6. The formation and properties of {[PtCl4]2−; HAT(CN)6} aggregates in MeCN solution were evaluated based on their UV-Vis spectra to reveal the approximate binding constant KCT = 7.9(2) × 102 dm3 mol−1, molar absorption coefficient εCT = 1.47(2) × 103 dm3 mol−1 cm−1, extent of electronic coupling HCT = 2.18 × 103 cm−1, and electron delocalization α2 = 1.75 × 10−2 (α = 0.13). Strong [PtCl4]2−⋯HAT(CN)6 interactions in such adducts were also confirmed by the distinct shifts |Δδiso| = 0.4 ppm of 13C NMR peaks, when compared to the π-acid alone. The crystal structures of the resulting (PPh4)2[PtX4][HAT(CN)6]·3MeCN (1-Cl and 1-Br) solids are isomorphous with (PPh4)2[Pt(CN)4][HAT(CN)6]·3MeCN (1-CN) reported by us previously. The halogenoplatinates occupy exactly the same nodes in the supramolecular network as cyanoplatinate, forming stacked {[PtX4]2−;HAT(CN)6} columns that are stabilized by [PPh4]+ cations. However, contrary to the pale yellow coloration of the [Pt(CN)4]2−/HAT(CN)6 systems, currently the dark violet or dark green coloration of solutions and crystalline phases were noted owing to the intense absorption in almost the whole visible region. DFT calculations reproduced the UV-Vis spectroscopic characteristics and linked it with the enhanced charge-transfer of the [PtX4]2−⋯HAT(CN)6 electronic interactions. Based on the isomorphism of all three (PPh4)2[PtL4][HAT(CN)6]·3MeCN congeners we constructed and characterized the unprecedented, first ever anion–π-based binary rod-like core–shell crystalline composites 1-X@1-CN.

Graphical abstract: Binding of anionic Pt(ii) complexes in a dedicated organic matrix: towards new binary crystalline composites

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Oct 2020
Accepted
24 Nov 2020
First published
24 Nov 2020

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 170-185

Binding of anionic Pt(II) complexes in a dedicated organic matrix: towards new binary crystalline composites

E. Kuzniak-Glanowska, D. Glosz, G. Niedzielski, J. Kobylarczyk, M. Srebro-Hooper, J. G. M. Hooper and R. Podgajny, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 170 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT03535A

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