Cationic,Two‐Coordinate Gold π Complexes |
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Authors: | Rachel E. M. Brooner Prof. Ross A. Widenhoefer |
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Affiliation: | French Family Science Center, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708‐0346 (USA) |
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Abstract: | Cationic, two‐coordinate gold π complexes that contain a phosphine or N‐heterocyclic supporting ligand have attracted considerable attention recently owing to the potential relevance of these species as intermediates in the gold‐catalyzed functionalization of C? C multiple bonds. Although neutral two‐coordinate gold π complexes have been known for over 40 years, examples of the cationic two‐coordinate gold(I) π complexes germane to catalysis remained undocumented prior to 2006. This situation has changed dramatically in recent years and well‐defined examples of two‐coordinate, cationic gold π complexes containing alkene, alkyne, diene, allene, and enol ether ligands have been documented. This Minireview highlights this recent work with a focus on the structure, bonding, and ligand exchange behavior of these complexes. |
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Keywords: | alkene ligands allenes gold ligand effects structure elucidation |
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