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Phosphorus-gold bond

Gold-Phosphorus Bond Distances for AuX(PPh3) Complexes... [Pg.119]

The cyano- complex of univalent gold, Au(CN), has been mentioned in connection with recovery of the metal. Other stable derivatives of this valence state are complexes with gold-to-sulfur, gold-to-arsenic, and gold-to-phosphorus bonds. The structures pictured below may be regarded as representative ... [Pg.170]

A and the error on the coordination numbers is less than 10%. On the contrary, the refinement of gold-phosphorus complexes yields correct bond distances but some of the coordination numbers (CN) are quite wrong. The authors show that the ratio... [Pg.16]

Phosphonium ylides, which can be written in the two familiar canonical forms, are available with a wide variety of substituents both at the phosphorus and at the carbon atoms (Scheme 30). In gold complexes, without any exceptions, they function as two-electron donors, as proposed by the dipolar form to give discrete Au-C cr-bonds (771, monohapto). No side-on, 7r-coordination (t 2), as might be expected out of the ylene form, has been observed to date. [Pg.272]

Platinum(II)15 and palladium(II)16 complexes of phosphorus trichloride undergo solvolysis in water and alcohols to form complexes with orthophosphorous acid or orthophosphite ligands (equation 6). Similar reactions occur between the palladium(II) phenyldichlorophosphine complex (8) and the diols ethyleneglycol and catechol, but new chelate rings are not formed (Scheme 2). Solvolysis also occurs with attack of diphenylphosphinic acid or a similar diphenylchlorophosphine complex (9) (equation 7). The palladium complexes (8) and (9) are unstable to excess methanol, water or base and undergo reduction. Similarly, the phosphorus trichloride gold(I) complex (10) is reduced by water, but forms stable products on reaction with alcohols (equation 8).15 During the above reactions, the phosphorus—metal bond remains intact and the overall process is one of substitution at phosphorus. [Pg.418]

The majority of gold(I) ylide complexes prepared have been of a binu-clear constitution. The first compound of this type was obtained (56) when [Au(CH2PMe3)2]Cl was allowed to stand in the presence of the ylide for seven days [Eq. (19)]. The 3IP-NMR spectrum showed only one signal, indicating that the two phosphorus centers were in identical environments, and the H-NMR spectrum exhibited two doublets with 2/(P—CH3) and 2J(P—CH2) having the same sign. Thus the symmetrical structure depicted in Eq. (19) was invoked, and the presence of two onium centers adjacent to the Au—C bonds was believed to stabilize this unlikely species. [Pg.47]

Multilayer boards, which use multiple interior laminates of plastic and copper, now comprise over half of the value of production, though much less on a surface area basis. Surface mount technologies demand extreme flatness and reproducibility from surfaces. Greater packing density has led to commercial production of finer lines and holes, often less than 50 Jim and 500 Jim, respectively. Electroless gold over electroless nickel—phosphorus, or electroless nickel—boron alone, is often used as a topcoating for wire bonding or improved solderability. [Pg.111]

Phosphorus—selenium bonds, alkyne additions, 10, 782 Phosphorus—sulfur bonds, alkyne additions, 10, 781 Phosphorus ylides with gold(I), 2, 275 with trinuclear Os clusters, 6, 740 Phosphoylides, actinide complexes, 4, 203 Photoacoustic calorimetry, in thermochemistry, 1, 612-613 Photoactive molecular devices, and -[RefCO) ,] fragment, 5, 886... [Pg.170]


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