Most of the compounds have physiologically active properties, and their biological properties are often attributed to the heteroatoms contained in their molecules, and most of these heteroatoms also appear in cyclic structures. A Journal, Article, Angewandte Chemie, International Edition called Multinuclear Ag Clusters Sandwiched by Pt Complex Units: Fluxional Behavior and Chiral-at-Cluster Photoluminescence, Author is Horiuchi, Shinnosuke; Moon, Sangjoon; Ito, Akitaka; Tessarolo, Jacopo; Sakuda, Eri; Arikawa, Yasuhiro; Clever, Guido H.; Umakoshi, Keisuke, which mentions a compound: 12080-32-9, SMILESS is C1=CCC/C=CCC/1.[Pt+2].[Cl-].[Cl-], Molecular C8H12Cl2Pt, Application In Synthesis of Dichloro(1,5-cyclooctadiene)platinum(II).
Multinuclear Ag clusters sandwiched by Pt complex units were synthesized and characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction and NMR studies. The sandwich-shaped multinuclear Ag complexes showed two different types of fluxional behavior in solution: rapid slippage of Pt complex units on the Ag3 core and a reversible demetalation-metalation reaction by the treatment with Cl anion and Ag ion, resp. The Ag2 complex obtained by demetalation reaction from the Ag3 complex displayed U to Z isomerization. These multinuclear Ag complexes showed strong photoluminescence whose properties depended on the existence of Pt→Ag dative bonds. The Ag3 complex, identified to be “”chiral-at-cluster””, was optically resolved by the formation of a diastereomeric salt with a chiral anion. The enantiomers show CD (CD) and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) properties which is unprecedented for compounds based on a chiral sandwich structure. Theor. calculations allow to understand their structural features and photophys. properties.
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