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A Cavity-Shaped Gold(I) Fragment Enables CO 2 Insertion into Au-OH and Au-NH Bonds.

Miquel NavarroMarkus HolzapfelJesús Campos
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
A cavity-shaped linear gold(I) hydroxide complex acts as a platform to access unusual gold monomeric species. Notably, this sterically crowded gold fragment enables the trapping of CO 2 via insertion into Au-OH and Au-NH bonds to form unprecedented monomeric gold(I) carbonate and carbamate complexes. In addition, we succeeded in the identification of the first gold(I) terminal hydride bearing a phosphine ligand. The basic nature of the Au(I)-hydroxide moiety is also explored through the reactivity toward other molecules containing acidic protons such as trifluoromethanesulfonic acid and terminal alkynes.
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