The different coordination modes in carbon-gold(I) complexes are spotlighted with a focus on gold(I). The emergence of gold carbene complexes and their critical discussion in the community is presented, and an overview of their bonding fundamentals and synthetic procedures is given. Several intriguing and sometimes highly reactive gold-carbon coordination complexes that were recently synthesised and isolated are reviewed and a critical outlook into their potential applications is provided. This includes vinylidene and higher cumulenylidene complexes, free carbenes with gold substituents, carbodicarbene complexes, and non-Fischer/Schrock sesquicarbene complexes.11Nsciescopu
The syntheses of the free carbene IPr* (IPr* = 1,3-bis (2,6-b is (diphenylmethyl)-4-methylphenyl)imi...
A new synthetic strategy was devised leading to the formation of complexes, such as [Au(IPr)(CH2COCH...
A series of N-heterocyclic carbene Au(NHC)Cl complexes (NHC = IMes (1), SIMes (2), IPr (3), SIPr (4)...
Allylic dimetalated complexes [M2C(vinyl)]+ (M = Au(IPr) and Cr(CO)5 -) incorporate a new coordinati...
The last decade has witnessed dramatic growth in the number of reactions catalyzed by electrophilic ...
The discovery of sustainable and scalable synthetic protocols leading to gold-aryl compounds bearing...
The prevalence of gold catalysis in the synthetic community has increased dramatically within the la...
Chloromethylgold(I) complexes of phosphine, phosphite, and N-heterocyclic carbene ligands are easily...
Allylic dimetalated complexes [M2C(vinyl)]+ (M = Au(IPr) and Cr(CO)5 -) incorporate a new coordinati...
Title: Synthesis of gold(I) carbene complexes from isocyanoferrocene Author: Petr Harmach Department...
Gold has emerged as a powerful synthetic tool in the chemist's arsenal. From the early use of inorga...
International audienceLong overlooked, chelating ligands have garnered recently increasing interest ...
The development of procedures for the synthesis of valuable organic molecules constitutes an importa...
Gold has emerged as a powerful synthetic tool in the chemist's arsenal. From the early use of inorga...
A number of cationic gold(I) complexes have been synthesized and found to be stabilized by the use o...
The syntheses of the free carbene IPr* (IPr* = 1,3-bis (2,6-b is (diphenylmethyl)-4-methylphenyl)imi...
A new synthetic strategy was devised leading to the formation of complexes, such as [Au(IPr)(CH2COCH...
A series of N-heterocyclic carbene Au(NHC)Cl complexes (NHC = IMes (1), SIMes (2), IPr (3), SIPr (4)...
Allylic dimetalated complexes [M2C(vinyl)]+ (M = Au(IPr) and Cr(CO)5 -) incorporate a new coordinati...
The last decade has witnessed dramatic growth in the number of reactions catalyzed by electrophilic ...
The discovery of sustainable and scalable synthetic protocols leading to gold-aryl compounds bearing...
The prevalence of gold catalysis in the synthetic community has increased dramatically within the la...
Chloromethylgold(I) complexes of phosphine, phosphite, and N-heterocyclic carbene ligands are easily...
Allylic dimetalated complexes [M2C(vinyl)]+ (M = Au(IPr) and Cr(CO)5 -) incorporate a new coordinati...
Title: Synthesis of gold(I) carbene complexes from isocyanoferrocene Author: Petr Harmach Department...
Gold has emerged as a powerful synthetic tool in the chemist's arsenal. From the early use of inorga...
International audienceLong overlooked, chelating ligands have garnered recently increasing interest ...
The development of procedures for the synthesis of valuable organic molecules constitutes an importa...
Gold has emerged as a powerful synthetic tool in the chemist's arsenal. From the early use of inorga...
A number of cationic gold(I) complexes have been synthesized and found to be stabilized by the use o...
The syntheses of the free carbene IPr* (IPr* = 1,3-bis (2,6-b is (diphenylmethyl)-4-methylphenyl)imi...
A new synthetic strategy was devised leading to the formation of complexes, such as [Au(IPr)(CH2COCH...
A series of N-heterocyclic carbene Au(NHC)Cl complexes (NHC = IMes (1), SIMes (2), IPr (3), SIPr (4)...