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Synthesis of L-Au(I)-CF2H Complexes and Their Application as Transmetalation Shuttles to the Difluoromethylation of Aryl Iodides
García-Domínguez, Patricia
, p. 2923 - 2928 (2021/09/07)
We describe herein two alternative protocols to efficiently prepare difluoromethylgold(I) complexes bearing ancillary ligands with different electronic and steric properties. LAu-OX (X = H andt-Bu) species, formed in the presence of base, have been identified as intermediate complexes involved in these transformations. The application of these compounds as “CF2H transmetalation shuttles” from gold to palladium has been demonstrated in a Pd-catalyzed difluoromethylation reaction of aryl iodides, in which the Au-to-Pd transfer of “CF2H” is feasible under stoichiometric conditions. These findings will pave the way for catalytic manifolds in gold chemistry.
Efficient general procedure to access a diversity of gold(0) particles and gold(I) phosphine complexes from a simple HAuCl4 source. Localization of homogeneous/heterogeneous system's interface and field-emission scanning electron microscopy study
Zalesskiy, Sergey S.,Sedykh, Alexander E.,Kashin, Alexey S.,Ananikov, Valentine P.
supporting information, p. 3550 - 3559 (2013/05/09)
Soluble gold precatalysts, aimed for homogeneous catalysis, under certain conditions may form nanoparticles, which dramatically change the mechanism and initiate different chemistry. The present study addresses the question of designing gold catalysts, taking into account possible interconversions and contamination at the homogeneous/heterogeneous system's interface. It was revealed that accurate localization of boundary experimental conditions for formation of molecular gold complexes in solution versus nucleation and growth of gold particles opens new opportunities for well-known gold chemistry. Within the developed concept, a series of practical procedures was created for efficient synthesis of soluble gold complexes with various phosphine ligands (R3P)AuCl (90-99% yield) and for preparation of different types of gold materials. The effect of the ligand on the particles growth in solution has been observed and characterized with high-resolution field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) study. Two unique types of nanostructured gold materials were prepared: hierarchical agglomerates and gold mirror composed of ultrafine smoothly shaped particles.