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Gold l 11 Complexes

With tripodal tris(diphenylphosphinito)fluoroborate [FB(OPPh2)3] ligands and gold(l) complexes two structurally related, completely inorganic cages 81 and 82 are known (Fig. 22) [118, 119]. [Pg.23]

Supramolecular Entities ofTrinuclear Gold(l) Complexes Sandwiching Small Organic Acids 31... [Pg.31]

Banditelli, G., Bandini, A.L., Bonati, F. and Goel, R.G. (1982) Some New Gold(l) complexes with bulky ligands. Gazzetta Chimica Italiana, 112, 539. [Pg.41]

ROO- + Au -OH — ROOM Au"-0 Scheme 2.8 Oxidation of alkanes with hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by gold(lll) and gold(l) complexes. [Pg.72]

Schroder, D., Schwarz, H., Hrusak, J. and Pyykkd, P. (1998) Cationic gold(l) complexes of xenon and of ligands containing the donor atoms oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. Inorganic Chemistry, 37, 624—632. [Pg.234]

Hertwig, R.H., Hrusak, J., Schroder, D., Koch, W. and Schwarz, H. (1995) The metal-ligand bond strengths in cationic gold(l) complexes. Application of approximate density functional theory. Chemical Physics Letters, 236, 194-200. [Pg.236]

Arias, J., Baradaji, M. and Espinet, P. (2008) Mononuclear, dinuclear, and hexanuclear gold(l) complexes with (aza-15-crown-5) Dithiocarbamate. Inorganic Chemistry, 47, 1597-1606. [Pg.313]

Ovejero, P., Mayoral, M.J., Cano, M. and Lagunas, M.C. (2007) Luminescence of neutral and ionic gold(l) complexes containing pyrazole or pyrazolate-type ligands. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 692, 1690-1697. [Pg.395]

Recently Teles found that cationic gold(l) complexes of the general type [L-Au ] (where L is a phosphine, a phosphite or an arsine) were excellent catalysts for the ad-... [Pg.204]

A review of the photochemistry of gold(lll), and of gold(l), complexes deals both with substitution and redox reactions (263). [Pg.108]

Late transition metal-catalyzed processes also proved to be very useful tools for formation of the C-O bond of the 1,3-oxazine ring from the corresponding alkynes. In the presence of 1-5 mol% of a cationic gold(l) complex, A -BOC-protected alkynylamines 450 were converted to 6-alkylidene-l,3-oxazin-2-ones 451 under very mild conditions (Equation 49) <2006JOC5023>. [Pg.432]

Figure 1.16 Dinuclear heterobridged diphosphine gold(l) complexes. Figure 1.16 Dinuclear heterobridged diphosphine gold(l) complexes.
Figure 1.17 Gold(l) complexes with tritertiary phosphine or phosphine-arsine ligands. Figure 1.17 Gold(l) complexes with tritertiary phosphine or phosphine-arsine ligands.
Figure 1.24 Some gold(l) complexes with bidentate sulfur ligands. Figure 1.24 Some gold(l) complexes with bidentate sulfur ligands.
Figure 1.28 Three-coordinate gold(l) complexes with diphosphine ligands. Figure 1.28 Three-coordinate gold(l) complexes with diphosphine ligands.
Figure 1.31 Oligomeric gold(l) complexes with carbon donor ligands. Figure 1.31 Oligomeric gold(l) complexes with carbon donor ligands.

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