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Investigation of Geminally Diaurated Arene Complexes in the Gas Phase

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2015

Abstract

The stability of gem-diaurated arene complexes [Au-2(L)(2)(mu-aryl)](+) has been investigated by collision-induced dissociation (CID) experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Performed mass spectrometric experiments revealed the influence of arene-ring substituents and a gold supporting ligand L on the stability of the corresponding diaurated complexes.

From the determined appearance energies it emerged that the electron-donating substituents (p-MeO, p-Me, m-MeO, m-Me) strengthen, while the electron-withdrawing ones (p-Cl, p-CN, p-NO2, m-Cl, m-CN, m-NO2) weaken the three-center two-electron bond. More stable gem-diaurated complexes were found with electron-poor supporting ligands.

It was found, however, that the electronic influences can be surpassed by the steric factors. Experimental results agree well with the performed DFT calculations at the mPW1PW91/cc-pVDZ:LanL2DZ(Au) level of theory.