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Binary Donor-Acceptor Adducts of Tetrathiafulvalene Donors with Cyclic Trimetallic Monovalent Coinage Metal Acceptors.
Ghimire, Mukunda M; Simon, Oumarou C; Harris, Lauren M; Appiah, Annette; Mitch, Ryan M; Nesterov, Vladimir N; Macchioni, Alceo; Zuccaccia, Cristiano; Rabaâ, Hassan; Galassi, Rossana; Omary, Mohammad A.
Afiliação
  • Ghimire MM; Department of Chemistry , University of North Texas , Denton , Texas 76203 , United States.
  • Simon OC; Lebanon Valley College , Annville , Pennsylvania 17003 , United States.
  • Harris LM; Department of Chemistry , University of North Texas , Denton , Texas 76203 , United States.
  • Appiah A; School of Science and Technology, Chemistry Division , University of Camerino , Via Sant'Agostino 1 , Camerino I-62032 , Italy.
  • Mitch RM; Department of Chemistry , University of North Texas , Denton , Texas 76203 , United States.
  • Nesterov VN; Lebanon Valley College , Annville , Pennsylvania 17003 , United States.
  • Macchioni A; Lebanon Valley College , Annville , Pennsylvania 17003 , United States.
  • Zuccaccia C; Department of Chemistry , University of North Texas , Denton , Texas 76203 , United States.
  • Rabaâ H; Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology , University of Perugia , Via Elce di Sotto 8 , Perugia I-06123 , Italy.
  • Galassi R; Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology , University of Perugia , Via Elce di Sotto 8 , Perugia I-06123 , Italy.
  • Omary MA; Department of Chemistry, ESCTM , Ibn Tofail University , P.O. Box 133, Kenitra 14000 , Morocco.
Inorg Chem ; 58(22): 15303-15319, 2019 Nov 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31651151
Reactions between the π-acidic cyclic trimetallic coinage metal(I) complexes {[Cu(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3, {[Ag(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3, and {[Au(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3 with TTF, DBTTF and BEDT-TTF give rise to a series of coinage metal(I)-based new binary donor-acceptor adducts {[Cu(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3DBTTF} (1), {[Ag(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3DBTTF} (2), {[Au(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3DBTTF} (3), {[Cu(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3TTF} (4), {[Ag(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3TTF} (5), {[Au(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3TTF} (6), {[Cu(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3BEDT-TTF} (7), {[Ag(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3BEDT-TTF} (8), and {[Au(µ-3,5-(CF3)2pz)]3BEDT-TTF} (9), where pz = pyrazolate, TTF = tetrathiafulvalene, DBTTF = dibenzotetrathiafulvalene, and BEDT-TTF = bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene. This series of binary donor-acceptor adducts has been found to exhibit remarkable supramolecular structures in both the solid state and solution, whereby they exhibit supramolecular stacked chains and oligomers, respectively. The supramolecular solid-state and solution binary donor-acceptor adducts also exhibit superior shelf stability under ambient laboratory storage conditions. Structural and other electronic properties of solids and solutions of these adducts have been characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD) structural analysis, 1H and 19F NMR, UV-vis-near-IR spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared, and computational investigations. The combined results of XRD structural data analysis, spectroscopic measurements, and theoretical studies suggest sustenance of the donor-acceptor stacked structure and electronic communication in both the solid state and solution. These properties are discussed in terms of potential applications for this new class of supramolecular binary donor-acceptor adducts in molecular electronic devices, including solar cells, magnetic switching devices, and field-effect transistors.

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