A new, easily recyclable arylating agent based on a diphosphino-digold(I) complex

M. Stol, D.J.M. Snelders, H. Kooijman, A.L. Spek, G.P.M. van Klink, G. van Koten

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Abstract

The synthesis of two organogold(I) complexes, [(Au(NCN))2(dppbp)] (6) and [(Au(Phebox))2(dppbp)] (9), and their application in subsequent transmetalating reactions are described. A trinuclear organogold(I) complex, [(AuCl)3(tdpppb)] (4) is also reported, which exhibits a surprisingly high solubility in dichloromethane. It was found that 6 and 9 can cleanly transfer the anionic NCN-([C6H3(CH2NMe2)2-2,6]–) or Phebox-([2,6-bis(oxazolinyl)phenyl]–) moiety to TiIV and PdII centers, respectively. The coproduct [(AuCl)2(dppbp)] (3, dppbp is [4-Ph2PC6H4]2 (1)) formed during this transmetalation reaction, precipitates almost quantitatively from the reaction mixture (toluene) and can thus be separated by simple filtration. In comparison, [AuCl(PPh3)], formed as the coproduct in the transmetalation reaction of [Au(NCN)(PPh3)] with metal salts, has a higher solubility in apolar solvents and thus is more difficult to separate from the resultant organometallic complex. Digold complex 6 has been characterized by NMR spectroscopy and crystallographic analyses. These analyses show that the two gold units are essentially independent. The formation of a dimetallic transmetalating agent based on gold(I) had no effect on its transmetalating properties.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)2589-2593
Number of pages5
JournalDalton Transactions
Volume2007
Issue number24
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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