Study of cyclic metal-ligand complexes containing closed-shell coinage metals : formation and consequence of bonding interactions between the d10-d10 centers

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2015
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en
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Universidad Andrés Bello
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Supramolecular chemistry has attracted the attention of several research groups due to it constitutes a significant step toward the design and development of molecular devices and new materials. In materials science, functional complexes containing monovalent Au(I), Ag(I), Cu(I) metal ions with d1º closed-shell interactions exhibit an interesting set of properties related to supramolecular aggregation, such as photoluminescence, catalysis, molecular magnetism, making them suitable for to a wide variety of technological application. We focus on multimetallic system, where several closed-shell metal centers are stabilized with organic ligand, leading to a two dimensional core of three or more metallic atoms linked to sigma-donor ligands involving both metal-metal and metal­ligand interactions, retaining the metallic core.
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Complejos de Metales, Compuestos Macrocíclicos.
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