Abstract: | The reduction of (Ph3P)AuCl with NaBH4 in the presence of HSC(SiMe3)3, leads to one of the largest metalloid gold clusters: Au108S24(PPh3)16 ( 1 ). Within 1 an octahedral Au44 core of gold atoms arranged as in Au metal is surrounded by 48 oxidized Au atoms of an Au48S24 shell, a novel building block in gold chemistry. The protecting Au48S24 shell is completed by additional 16 Au(PPh3) units, leading to a complete protection of the gold core. Within 1 the Au–Au distances get more molecular on going from the center to the ligand shell. Cluster 1 represents novel structural motives in the field of metalloid gold clusters which also are partly typical for metal atoms in metalloid clusters: Mn Rm (n >m ). |