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Silver Thiolate Nano-sized Molecular Clusters and Their Supramolecular Covalent Frameworks: An Approach Toward Pre-templated Synthesis.

A series of seven new complexes including silver-thiolate molecular clusters and their covalent supramolecular frameworks have been assembled from the silver carbide precursor Ag2 C2 using a C2 2- pre-templated approach. Herein, two prototype clusters Ag14 (SR)6 and CO3 @Agm (SR)10 (R=isopropyl, cyclohexyl or tert-butyl; m=18 or 20) are employed to construct cluster-based metal-organic frameworks of different dimensions. In particular, both new ellipsoidal tetradecanuclear molecular cluster compounds, namely, Ag14 (S-iPr)6 (CO2 CF3 )8 ⋅(DMSO)6 (two polymorphic forms 1, 2) and [Ag14 (S-Cy)6 (CO2 CF3 )8 (DMSO)4 ]⋅(DMSO)3 (3), and a cluster-based metal-organic framework {Ag3 [Ag14 (S-iPr)6 (CO2 CF3 )11 (H2 O)3 CH3 OH]⋅(H2 O)2.5 }n (4) have been isolated and structurally characterized. Furthermore, increased acidity of the reaction mixture afforded three carboxylate-templated cluster based frameworks: a chain-like compound {[HN(CH3 )2 CO]⋅[CO3 @Ag18 (S-tBu)10 (NO3 )7 (DMF)4 ]⋅DMF}n (5), as well as two layer-type compounds, namely, {Ag[CO3 @Ag20 (S-iPr)10 (CO2 CF3 )9 (CO2 HCF3 )(CH3 OH)2 ]}n (6) and {Ag2 [CO3 @Ag20 (S-Cy)10 (CO2 CF3 )10 (CO2 HCF3 )2 (H2 O)2 ]⋅(H2 O)3 ⋅(CH3 OH)3 }n (7) exhibiting sql-net characteristics. It is demonstrated that the C≡C2- pre-template, which draws several Ag+ ions together to form the C2 @Agn entity, plays an indispensable role in the syntheses of these compounds. Furthermore, covalent linkage of these nano-sized silver thiolate clusters from one- to three-dimensions revealed enormous potential for the future development of silver cluster-based frameworks.

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