2004
DOI: 10.1007/bf03215208
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The chemistry of gold-fluoro compounds: A continuing challenge for gold chemists

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“…Gold halides have attracted considerable interest and especially the fluorides still need further exploration [99]. A particular challenge has been the gold(I) fluoride AuF [100], whose first preparation employed neutralization of a mass-selected beam of the corresponding cation AuF + in a neutralization-re-ionization experiment (NRMS [101]).…”
Section: Halides MX N −/0/+ Ions With M = Cu Ag Aumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gold halides have attracted considerable interest and especially the fluorides still need further exploration [99]. A particular challenge has been the gold(I) fluoride AuF [100], whose first preparation employed neutralization of a mass-selected beam of the corresponding cation AuF + in a neutralization-re-ionization experiment (NRMS [101]).…”
Section: Halides MX N −/0/+ Ions With M = Cu Ag Aumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CN. [25] It is worth noting that the [(CF 3 ) 3 AuF] À anion had been previously identified in solution, but not isolated thus far. [23] In fact, room-temperature treatment of 1 with as light excess of AgX (X = F, Cl, Br) [24] (3)i sp articularly appealing given the currenti nterest in the synthesis of organogold fluorides.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Compound 2 can be synthesized selectively by reacting two or more equivalents of SIMes with [NMe 4 ][AuF 4 ]. [30] Hence,r apid decomposition of [Au I F 2 ] À with reduction of the gold atom and nonselective generation of fluorination products can be assumed and would be consistent with previous studies. [26] Theh ydrogen difluoride anion could be excluded as the counterion by 19 FNMR, Raman, and IR spectroscopy (SI Figures S-11, S-15, and S-16).…”
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