Organoarsine Metal-Organic Framework with cis-Diarsine Pockets for the Installation of Uniquely Confined Metal Complexes

Journal of the American Chemical Society
R Eric SikmaSimon M Humphrey

Abstract

ACM-1 is the first example of an organoarsine metal-organic framework (MOF), prepared using a new pyridyl-functionalized triarylarsine ligand coordinated to Ni(II) nodes. ACM-1 has micropores that are decorated with cis-diarsine coordination pockets. Postsynthetic metalation of ACM-1 with AuCl under facile conditions studied by single-crystal X-ray diffraction reveals the installation of dimeric Au2Cl2 complexes via the formation of As-Au bonds. The Au(I) dimers display exceptionally short aurophilic bonds (2.76 Å) induced by the rigidity of the MOF, which acts as a unique solid-state ligand.

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