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Gold complexes stibines

The number of gold complexes containing tertiary phosphines, arsines, or stibines as ligands is large because of the wide use of the fragment AuL+, mainly with L = PPh3, in the synthesis of... [Pg.1042]

Reaction of Au(tht)Cl with SbMes3 resulted, regardless of the molar ratio used, in the isolation of the neutral complex Au(SbMes3)Cl 118, which also contains a linear Sb-Au-Cl system (Figure 4.32d), with the shortest Au-Sb bond [2.5100(2) A] found so far in gold-stibine complexes. For none of these complexes was further association of the molecules observed in the solid state. [Pg.234]

Linear Gold(I) Complexes with Monodentate Phosphine, Arsine or Stibine Ligands 882... [Pg.861]

These complexes are stable and easily prepared, and so are very commonly used in gold(I) chemistry. The usual synthetic method involves reaction of [AuCU]- with the tertiary phosphine, arsine or stibine (equation 43 Y = P, As or Sb, R = alkyl or aryl). The phosphine acts as both reducing agent and ligand in these reactions, and the mechanism has been studied in detail.328... [Pg.882]

COMPLEXES OF GOLD(III) WITH PHOSPHINE, ARSINE AND STIBINE LIGANDS... [Pg.897]


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