Issue 5, 2023

A cationic gold-fluorenyl complex with a dative Au → C+ bond: synthesis, structure, and carbophilic reactivity

Abstract

Aiming to study the interaction of gold with the highly Lewis acidic fluorenyl cation, we synthesised (o-[Ph2P(C6H4)Flu)AuCl(tht)][BF4] ([2][BF4]) and (o-Ph2P(C6H4)Flu)AuCl2 (3) (Flu = 9-fluorenyl) and found that the latter could be converted into [(o-Ph2P(C6H4)Flu)AuCl]+ ([4]+) upon treatment with NaBArF24 (BArF24 = B(3,5-C6H3(CF3)2)4). [4]+, which has been isolated as a chloride-bridged dimer, readily catalyses the cycloisomerisation of 2-allyl-2-(2-propynyl)malonate. Computational results show that [4]+ possesses a strong Au → C+ bond and readily activates enynes.

Graphical abstract: A cationic gold-fluorenyl complex with a dative Au → C+ bond: synthesis, structure, and carbophilic reactivity

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Oct 2022
Accepted
27 Nov 2022
First published
28 Nov 2022

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 603-606

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A cationic gold-fluorenyl complex with a dative Au → C+ bond: synthesis, structure, and carbophilic reactivity

E. D. Litle and F. P. Gabbaï, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 603 DOI: 10.1039/D2CC05436A

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