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Gold cyclometallated

Cinellu, M.A., Zucca, A., Stoccoro, S., Minghetti, G., Manassero, M. and Sansoni, M. (1995) Synthesis and characterization of gold(III) adducts and cyclometallated derivatives with 2-substituted pyridines. Crystal structure of [Au NC5H4(CMe2C6H4)-2 Cl2]. Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions, (17), 2865. [Pg.81]

Kitadai, K., Takahashi, M., Takeda, M., Bhargava, S.K., Priver, S.Fl. and Bennett, M.A. (2006) Synthesis, structures and reactions of cyclometalated gold complexes containing (2-diphenylarsino-n-methyl)phenyl (n = 5, 6). Dalton Transactions, (21), 2560—2571. [Pg.170]

Further examples of emissive cyclometallated gold(III) complexes are [Au(L)Cl] (L = tridentate carbanion of 4 -(4-methoxyphenyl)-6 -phenyl-2,2 -bipyridine) [53], as well as mono- and binuclear bis-cyclometallated gold(III) complexes, namely [Au (C N C )L ]" (C N C = tridentate dicarbanion of 2,6-diphenylpyridine L = depro-tonated 2-mercaptopyridine (2-pyS ), n = 0 L = PPh3 or 1-methylimidazole, n = 1) and [Au2(C N C )2(P P)](C104)2 (P P = dppm, dppe) respectively [54]. The crystal structures of the binuclear derivatives show intramolecular interplanar separations of 3.4 A between the [Au(C N C)] moieties, implying the presence of weak n-n interactions. The mononuclear complexes show absorption with vibronic structure at 380-405 nm (e > 10 cm ), attributed to metal-perturbed intraligand transition. [Pg.271]

Chan, C.-W., Wong, W.-T. and Che, C.-M. (1994) Gold(lll) photooxidants. Photophysical, photochemical properties, and crystal structure of a luminescent cyclometallated gold(lll) complex of 2,9-diphenyl- 1,10-phenanthroline. Inorganic Chemistry, 33, 1266-1272. [Pg.281]

Liu, H.-Q., Cheung, T.-C., Peng, S.-M. and Che, C.-M. (1995) Novel luminescent cyclometallated and terpyridine gold(III) complexes and DNA binding studies. Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1787-1788. [Pg.281]

The Au(ll) oxidation state was also observed in cyclometalated gold dimers [386, 387] and in gold complexes of hA(diphenylphosphino)amine [388]. The specific feature of these Au(ll) complexes is that their 6 - A q relation is located midway between that of Au(l) and Au(lll) complexes. [Pg.360]

The Chemistry of Cyclometallated Gold(lll) Complexes with C,N-Donor... [Pg.207]


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