A robust dimethylgold(III) complex stabilized by a 2-pyridyl-2-pyrrolide ligand

by Schouteeten, S.; Allen, O. R.; Haley, A. D.; Ong, G. L.; Jones, G. D.; Vicic, D. A.

Reaction of isopropyl[(2-pyridyl)alkyl]amines such as N-isopropyl-N-2-methylpyridine or N-isopropyl-N-2-ethylpyridine with aqueous solutions of NaAuCl4 led to the formation of [LAUCl(2)][AuCl4] in low yields, where L = pyridyl amine bound to gold in a bidentate fashion. Reaction of 2-(3,5-diphenyl-1H-pyrrol-2-yl)pyridine with aqueous NaAuCl4, however, proceeded with formal loss of HCl and direct formation of the gold(III) amido complex L'AuCl2, where L' = deprotonated pyrrolyl ligand. Optimization of the reaction conditions to make the new amido complex identified MeCN:H2O (1:2) as the best choice of solvent, affording product in 92% yield. This dichloro amido complex is a convenient precursor to 'AuMe2, which was found to be air-stable and thermally robust.

Journal
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Volume
691
Issue
23
Year
2006
Start Page
4975-4981
URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jorganchem.2006.08.083
ISBN/ISSN
1872-8561; 0022-328X
DOI
10.1016/j.jorganchem.2006.08.083