articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchOct 28, 2010Closed access

The Development and Catalytic Uses of N-Heterocyclic Carbene Gold Complexes

University of St Andrews

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Abstract

Gold has emerged as a powerful synthetic tool in the chemist's arsenal. From the early use of inorganic salts such as AuCl and AuCl(3) as catalysts, the field has evolved to explore ligands that fine-tune reactivity, stability, and, more recently, selectivity in gold-mediated processes. Substrates generally contain alkenes or alkynes, and they usually involve straightforward protocols in air with solvents that can often times be of technical grade. The actual catalytic species is the putative cationic gold(I) complex [Au(L)](+) (where L is a phosphorus-based species or N-heterocyclic carbene, NHC). The early gold systems bearing phosphine and phosphite ligands provided important transformations and served as…

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Keywords
  • Carbene
  • Catalysis
  • Chemistry
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Organic chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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