Can Copper(I) and Silver(I) be Hydrogen Bond Acceptors?
Chemistry
; 29(26): e202203769, 2023 May 08.
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Gold(I) centers can form moderately strong (Auâ
â
â
H) hydrogen bonds with tertiary ammonium groups, as has been demonstrated in the 3AuCl+ (3+ =1-(tert-butyl)-3-phenyl-4-(2-((dimethylammonio)methyl)phenyl)-1,2,4-triazol-5-ylidene) complex. However, similar hydrogen bonding interactions with isoelectronic silver(I) or copper(I) centers are unknown. Herein, we first explored whether the Auâ
â
â
H bond originally observed in 3AuCl+ can be strengthened by replacing Cl with Br or I. Experimental gas-phase IR spectra in the â¼3000â
cm-1 region showed only a small effect of the halogen on the Auâ
â
â
H bond. Next, we measured the spectra of 3AgCl+ , which exhibited significant differences compared to its 3AuX+ counterparts. The difference has been explained by DFT calculations which indicated that the Agâ
â
â
H interaction is only marginal in this complex, and a Clâ
â
â
H hydrogen bond is formed instead. Calculations predicted the same for the 3CuCl+ complex. However, we noticed that for Ag and Cu complexes with less flexible ligands, such as dimethyl(2-(dimethylammonio)phenyl)phosphine (L7 H+ ), the computations predict the presence of the respective Agâ
â
â
H and Cuâ
â
â
H hydrogen bonds, with a strength similar to the Auâ
â
â
H bond in 3AuCl+ . We, therefore, propose possible complexes where the presence of (Ag/Cu)â
â
â
H bonds could be experimentally verified to broaden our understanding of these unusual interactions.
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