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A series of coordination polymers containing Cu(II) and (Au(CN)(2)](-) unit
s has been prepared. Most of their structures incorporate attractive gold-g
old interactions, thus illustrating that such "aurophilic" interactions can
be powerful tools for increasing structural dimensionality in supramolecul
ar systems. [Cu(tren)Au(CN)(2)][Au(CN)(Z)] (1, tren tris(2-ethylamino)amine
) forms a cation/anion pair, which is weakly linked by hydrogen bonds but n
ot by aurophilic interactions. [Cu(en)(2)Au(CN)(2)][Au(CN)(2)] (2-Au, en =
ethylenediamine) is a 2-D system composed of a chain of [Au(CN)(2)](-) anio
ns and another chain of [(en)(2)Cu-NCAuCN](+) cations; short Au-Au bonds of
3.1405(2) Angstrom connect the anions. This bond is shorter than that obse
rved in the analogous silver(1) structure, 2-Ag. The average M-C bond lengt
hs of 1.984(8) Angstrom in 2-Au are significantly shorter than those found
in 2-Ag, suggesting that Au(l) is smaller than Ag(I). Cu(dieu)[Au(CN)(2)](2
) (3, then = diethylenetriamine) forms a 1-D chain of tetranuclear [Au(CN)(
2)](-) units, that are bound to [Cu(dien)] centers. Aurophilic interactions
of ca. 3.35 Angstrom hold the tetramer together. Cu(tmeda)[Au(CN)(2)](2) (
4, tmeda = N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethylenediamine) forms a 3-D network by vir
tue of aurophilic interactions of 3.3450(10) and 3.5378(9) Angstrom. Alteri
ng the Cu:Au stoichiometry yields Cu(tmeda)-[Au(CN)(2)](1.5)(CIO4)(0.5),(5)
, which has an unusual 2-D rhombohedral layer structure (space group R32).
Complex 5 is composed of three,which has an unusual 2-D rhombohedral layer
structure (space group R32). Complex 5 is composed of three mutually interp
enetrating Cu[Au(CN)(2)](1.5) networks which are interconnected by aurophil
ic interactions of 3.4018(7) and 3.5949(8) Angstrom. Weak antiferromagnetic
coupling is observed in 2 and 5.