Abstract: | Three mixed ligand complexes of gold(I) with phosphines and selenones, [Et3PAuSe=C<]Br as analogues of auranofin (Et3PAuSR) have been prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, IR and NMR methods. A decrease in the IR frequency of the C=Se mode of selenones upon complexation is indicative of selenone binding to gold(I) via a selenone group. An upfield shift in 13C NMR for the C=Se resonance of the selenones and downfield shifts in 31P NMR for the R3P moiety are consistent with the selenium coordination to gold(I). 13C solid state NMR shows the chemical shift difference between free and bound selenone to gold(I) for ImSe and DiazSe to be ca 10 and 17?ppm respectively. Large 77Se NMR chemical shifts (55?ppm) upon complexation in the solid state for [Et3PAuDiazSe]Br compared to [Et3PAuImSe]Br (10?ppm) indicates the former to be more stable and the Au–Se bond to be stronger than in the latter complex. |