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Contents
Prefece
XI
Abbreviation XV
List of Contributors
XIX
1
The Chemistry of Cold
1
M.
Concepción Cimeno
1.1
Introduction
1
1.1.1
History
1
1.1.2
Chemical and Physical Properties
2
1.1.3
Theoretical Considerations
2
1.2
Chemistry
4
1.2.1
Gold(-I)
Compounds
5
1.2.2
Gold(O) and Gold Clusters
6
1.2.3
Gold Nanopartides and Nanodusters
8
1.2.4
Gold(I)
Complexes
10
1.2.4.1
Mononudear [AuXL], [Aul^]"1" or [AuX2]~ Complexes
10
1.2.4.2
Gold(I)
Complexes with Polydentate ligands
14
1.2.4.3
Three and Four-Coordinate Gold(I) Complexes
20
1.2.4.4
Oligomeric
Gold(I)
Complexes
23
1.2.4.5
Single
Heteroatom
Bridged Gold(I) Complexes
26
1.2.4.6
Organometallic Gold(I) Complexes
30
1.2.5
Gold(II) Complexes
35
1.2.5.1
Mononudear Gold(II) Complexes
35
1.2.5.2
Polynudear Gold(II) Complexes
38
1.2.6
GoldlHI) Complexes
41
1.2.6.1
Organometallic Gold(III) Complexes
41
1.2.6.2
Gold(III) Complexes with Polydentate Ligands
44
1.2.6.3
Gold(III) Complexes with Chalcogen Ligands
46
1.2.7
Gold in Higher Oxidation States
49
References
50
Modern Supramolecular Gold Chemistry: Gold-Metal Interactions and Applications.
Edited by Antonio
Laguna
Copyright
© 2008
WILEY-VCH
Verlag
GmbH
&
Co. KGaA,
Weinheim
ISBN:
978-3-527-32O29-5
VI
Contents
2
Cold-Cold Interactions
65
Olga Crespo
2.1
Introduction
65
2.2
GoldţlJ-Goldţl)
Interactions
66
2.2.1
Aggregation of Mononuclear Dicoordinated Gold Units
67
2.2.1.1
Dinudear Aggregates
68
2.2.1.2
Tri-
and Tetranudear Associations
73
2.2.1.3
Formation of Infinite Chains and Supramolecular Arrays
76
2.2.2
Clustering of Gold Atoms at One Center
78
2.2.3
Complexes with Bridging
Monodentate Iigands
86
2.2.4
Complexes with Bridging Bidentate Iigands
90
2.2.5
Complexes with Polydentate Iigands
110
2.3
Gold(I)-Gold(III) Interactions
113
2.4
Conduding Remarks
117
References
117
3
Cold Nanomaterials
131
Eduardo
J.
Fernández
and Miguel
Monge
3.1
Introduction
131
3.2
Molecular Gold Clusters
131
3.2.1
Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Phosphine-Stabilized
Gold Clusters
132
3.2.2
Gold Clusters with Other ligand Stabilizers
136
3.3
Large-Size Gold Clusters. The Au55 Case
139
3.4
Gold Nanopartides
144
3.4.1
Synthesis of Gold Nanopartides
144
3.4.1.1
Monolayer Protected Clusters
144
3.4.1.2
Other Iigands
Í46
3.4.1.3
Polymers
149
3.4.1.4
Dendrimers
157
3.4.1.5
Seeded Growth
160
3.4.1.6
Nanopartide-Biomolecule Hybrids
163
3.4.1.7
Nanopartide Assembly
165
3.5
Properties and Applications of Gold Nanopartides
169
3.6
Conduding Remarks
172
References
173
4
Gold-Heterometal Interactions and Bonds
181
Cristian
Silvestru
4.1
Introduction
181
4.2
Main Group Metal-Gold Compounds
183
4.2.1
Gold-Group
1
Metal Compounds
183
4.2.2
Gold-Mercury Compounds
186
4.2.3
Gold-Group
13
Metal Compounds
192
4.2.3.1
Gold-Gallium Compounds
192
Contents
VII
4.2.3.2 Gold-Indium
Compounds
194
4.2.3.3 Gold-Thallium
Compounds
196
4.2.4
Gold-Group
14
Metal Compounds
217
4.2.4.1
Gold-Silicon Compounds
221
4.2.4.2
Gold-Germanium Compounds
222
4.2.4.3
Gold-Tin Compounds
227
4.2.4.4
Gold-Lead Compounds
231
4.2.5
Gold-Group
15
Metal Compounds
231
4.2.5.1
Gold-Antimony Compounds
232
4.2.5.2
Gold-Bismuth Compounds
235
4.3
Transition Metal-Gold Compounds
235
4.3.1
Gold-Titanium Compounds
237
4.3.2
Gold-Group
5
Metal Compounds
237
4.3.2.1
Gold-Vanadium Compounds
238
4.3.2.2
Gold-Niobium Compounds
238
4.3.3
Gold-Group
6
Metal Compounds
238
4.3.3.1
Gold-Chromium Compounds
238
4.3.3.2
Gold-Molybdenum and Gold -Tungsten Compounds
239
4.3.4
Gold-Group
7
Metal Compounds
241
4.3.4.1
Gold-Manganese and Gold-Rhenium Compounds
241
4.3.4.2
Gold-Technetium Compounds
243
4.3.5
Gold-Group
8
Metal Compounds
243
4.3.6
Gold-Group
9
Metal Compounds
251
4.3.7
Gold-Group
10
Metal Compounds
255
4.3.7.1
Gold-Nickel Compounds
255
4.3.7.2
Gold-Palladium Compounds
255
4.3.7.3
Gold-Platinum Compounds
256
4.3.8
Gold-Group
11
Metal Compounds
260
4.3.8.1
Gold-Copper Compounds
260
4.3.8.2
Gold-Silver Compounds
263
4.4
Concluding Remarks
272
References
272
5
Supramolecular Architecture by Secondary Bonds
295
María
Elena
Olmos
5.1
Introduction
295
5.2
Supramolecular Gold Entities Built with Gold-Non-Metal Secondary
Bonds
296
5.2.1
Secondary Bonds:
Au·
·
NM
Interactions
296
5.2.2
Hydrogen Bonds:
Au-
·
H-NM Interactions
314
5.2.3
Au-
·
·π
Interactions
318
5.3
Supramolecular Gold Entities Built with Non-Metal-Non-Metal
Secondary Bonds
320
5.3.1
Secondary Bonds: NM·
■
NM Interactions
320
5.3.2
Hydrogen Bonds: NM·
·
H-NM Interactions
326
VIII Contents
5.3.3
С-Н·
· π
Interactions
and
π·
·
-π
Stacking
337
5.4
Concluding Remarks
341
References
342
6
Luminescence of Supramolecular Cold-Containing Materials
347
José María
López-de-Luzurìaga
6.1
Introduction. Conditions for Luminescence in Gold
Complexes
347
6.2
Luminescent Supramolecular Gold Entities
351
6.2.1
Networks from Mononudear Units
352
6.2.2
Networks from Dinudear Units
359
6.2.3
Networks from Trinudear Units
367
6.2.4
Networks from Higher Nudearity Systems
375
6.3
Luminescent Supramolecular Gold-Heterometal
Entities
376
6.3.1
Supramolecular Gold-Group
11
Metal Complexes
377
6.3.2
Other Supramolecular Gold-Heterometal Complexes
385
6.4
Conduding Remarks
398
References
398
7
Liquid Crystals
403
Manuel Bardajt
7.1
Introduction
403
7.1.1
What Are Liquid Crystals?
403
7.1.2
What Are Metallomesogens?
406
7.1.3
Liquid Crystals Characterization
407
7.1.4
Liquid Crystals Applications
407
7.1.5
The Advantages of Gold
408
7.2
Gold
Mesogens
408
7.2.1
Alkynyl Ligands
409
7.2.2
Azobenzene Ligands 4J0
7.2.3
Carbene Ligands
430
7.2.4
Dithiobenzoate Ligands
413
7.2.5
Isocyanide Ligands 4J3
7.2.5.1
Combined with an Alkynyl
Ugand 4J4
7.2.5.2
Combined with Halides or Pseudohalides
424
7.2.5.3
Combined with a Perhaloaryl ligand
417
7.2.5.4
Cationic
bis(Isocyanide)
Compounds
419
7.2.5.5
Chiral Isocyanide
420
7.2.5.6
Binary Mixtures of Isocyanide Derivatives
421
7.2.6
Perhaloaryl Ligands
422
7.2.7
Pyrazolate Ligands
423
7.2.8
Stilbazol Ligands
426
7.3
Conduding Remarks
426
References
426
Contents
IX
8
Catalysis
429
M. Carmen
Blanco Ortiz
8.1
Introduction
429
8.1.1
Transition
Metal Catalysis
430
8.1.2
Gold Catalysis
430
8.2
Homogeneous Catalysis
432
8.2.1
Nudeophilic Additions to
C
-С
Multiple Bonds
432
8.2.1.1
Alienes
as Substrates
433
8.2.1.2
Alkenes as Substrates
439
8.2.1.3
Alkynes as Substrates
446
8.2.1.4
Enynes as Substrates
466
8.2.2
Activation of Carbonyl Groups and Alcohols
472
8.2.3
Hydrogénation
Reactions
474
8.3
Heterogeneous Catalysis
476
8.3.1
Hydrogénation
Reactions
476
8.3.1.1
Alkenes
Hydrogénation
476
8.3.1.2
Hydrogénation
of
oc,
ß-Unsaturated
Aldehydes
478
8.3.2
Oxidation Reactions
478
8.3.2.1
C
-Н
Bond Activation
478
8.3.2.2
Oxidation of Alcohols and Aldehydes
479
8.3.2.3
Epoxidation
479
8.3.2.4
Direct Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide
480
8.3.3
Reactions Involving Carbon Monoxide
481
8.3.3.1
Carbon Monoxide Oxidation
481
8.3.3.2
Water Gas Shift Reaction
481
8.4
Concluding Remarks
482
References
482
9
Concluding Remarks
491
M.
Concepción Gimeno
and Antonio
Laguna
References
494
Index
495 |
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Contents
Prefece
XI
Abbreviation XV
List of Contributors
XIX
1
The Chemistry of Cold
1
M.
Concepción Cimeno
1.1
Introduction
1
1.1.1
History
1
1.1.2
Chemical and Physical Properties
2
1.1.3
Theoretical Considerations
2
1.2
Chemistry
4
1.2.1
Gold(-I)
Compounds
5
1.2.2
Gold(O) and Gold Clusters
6
1.2.3
Gold Nanopartides and Nanodusters
8
1.2.4
Gold(I)
Complexes
10
1.2.4.1
Mononudear [AuXL], [Aul^]"1" or [AuX2]~ Complexes
10
1.2.4.2
Gold(I)
Complexes with Polydentate ligands
14
1.2.4.3
Three and Four-Coordinate Gold(I) Complexes
20
1.2.4.4
Oligomeric
Gold(I)
Complexes
23
1.2.4.5
Single
Heteroatom
Bridged Gold(I) Complexes
26
1.2.4.6
Organometallic Gold(I) Complexes
30
1.2.5
Gold(II) Complexes
35
1.2.5.1
Mononudear Gold(II) Complexes
35
1.2.5.2
Polynudear Gold(II) Complexes
38
1.2.6
GoldlHI) Complexes
41
1.2.6.1
Organometallic Gold(III) Complexes
41
1.2.6.2
Gold(III) Complexes with Polydentate Ligands
44
1.2.6.3
Gold(III) Complexes with Chalcogen Ligands
46
1.2.7
Gold in Higher Oxidation States
49
References
50
Modern Supramolecular Gold Chemistry: Gold-Metal Interactions and Applications.
Edited by Antonio
Laguna
Copyright
© 2008
WILEY-VCH
Verlag
GmbH
&
Co. KGaA,
Weinheim
ISBN:
978-3-527-32O29-5
VI
Contents
2
Cold-Cold Interactions
65
Olga Crespo
2.1
Introduction
65
2.2
GoldţlJ-Goldţl)
Interactions
66
2.2.1
Aggregation of Mononuclear Dicoordinated Gold Units
67
2.2.1.1
Dinudear Aggregates
68
2.2.1.2
Tri-
and Tetranudear Associations
73
2.2.1.3
Formation of Infinite Chains and Supramolecular Arrays
76
2.2.2
Clustering of Gold Atoms at One Center
78
2.2.3
Complexes with Bridging
Monodentate Iigands
86
2.2.4
Complexes with Bridging Bidentate Iigands
90
2.2.5
Complexes with Polydentate Iigands
110
2.3
Gold(I)-Gold(III) Interactions
113
2.4
Conduding Remarks
117
References
117
3
Cold Nanomaterials
131
Eduardo
J.
Fernández
and Miguel
Monge
3.1
Introduction
131
3.2
Molecular Gold Clusters
131
3.2.1
Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Phosphine-Stabilized
Gold Clusters
132
3.2.2
Gold Clusters with Other ligand Stabilizers
136
3.3
Large-Size Gold Clusters. The Au55 Case
139
3.4
Gold Nanopartides
144
3.4.1
Synthesis of Gold Nanopartides
144
3.4.1.1
Monolayer Protected Clusters
144
3.4.1.2
Other Iigands
Í46
3.4.1.3
Polymers
149
3.4.1.4
Dendrimers
157
3.4.1.5
Seeded Growth
160
3.4.1.6
Nanopartide-Biomolecule Hybrids
163
3.4.1.7
Nanopartide Assembly
165
3.5
Properties and Applications of Gold Nanopartides
169
3.6
Conduding Remarks
172
References
173
4
Gold-Heterometal Interactions and Bonds
181
Cristian
Silvestru
4.1
Introduction
181
4.2
Main Group Metal-Gold Compounds
183
4.2.1
Gold-Group
1
Metal Compounds
183
4.2.2
Gold-Mercury Compounds
186
4.2.3
Gold-Group
13
Metal Compounds
192
4.2.3.1
Gold-Gallium Compounds
192
Contents
VII
4.2.3.2 Gold-Indium
Compounds
194
4.2.3.3 Gold-Thallium
Compounds
196
4.2.4
Gold-Group
14
Metal Compounds
217
4.2.4.1
Gold-Silicon Compounds
221
4.2.4.2
Gold-Germanium Compounds
222
4.2.4.3
Gold-Tin Compounds
227
4.2.4.4
Gold-Lead Compounds
231
4.2.5
Gold-Group
15
Metal Compounds
231
4.2.5.1
Gold-Antimony Compounds
232
4.2.5.2
Gold-Bismuth Compounds
235
4.3
Transition Metal-Gold Compounds
235
4.3.1
Gold-Titanium Compounds
237
4.3.2
Gold-Group
5
Metal Compounds
237
4.3.2.1
Gold-Vanadium Compounds
238
4.3.2.2
Gold-Niobium Compounds
238
4.3.3
Gold-Group
6
Metal Compounds
238
4.3.3.1
Gold-Chromium Compounds
238
4.3.3.2
Gold-Molybdenum and Gold -Tungsten Compounds
239
4.3.4
Gold-Group
7
Metal Compounds
241
4.3.4.1
Gold-Manganese and Gold-Rhenium Compounds
241
4.3.4.2
Gold-Technetium Compounds
243
4.3.5
Gold-Group
8
Metal Compounds
243
4.3.6
Gold-Group
9
Metal Compounds
251
4.3.7
Gold-Group
10
Metal Compounds
255
4.3.7.1
Gold-Nickel Compounds
255
4.3.7.2
Gold-Palladium Compounds
255
4.3.7.3
Gold-Platinum Compounds
256
4.3.8
Gold-Group
11
Metal Compounds
260
4.3.8.1
Gold-Copper Compounds
260
4.3.8.2
Gold-Silver Compounds
263
4.4
Concluding Remarks
272
References
272
5
Supramolecular Architecture by Secondary Bonds
295
María
Elena
Olmos
5.1
Introduction
295
5.2
Supramolecular Gold Entities Built with Gold-Non-Metal Secondary
Bonds
296
5.2.1
Secondary Bonds:
Au·
·
NM
Interactions
296
5.2.2
Hydrogen Bonds:
Au-
·
H-NM Interactions
314
5.2.3
Au-
·
·π
Interactions
318
5.3
Supramolecular Gold Entities Built with Non-Metal-Non-Metal
Secondary Bonds
320
5.3.1
Secondary Bonds: NM·
■
NM Interactions
320
5.3.2
Hydrogen Bonds: NM·
·
H-NM Interactions
326
VIII Contents
5.3.3
С-Н·
· π
Interactions
and
π·
·
-π
Stacking
337
5.4
Concluding Remarks
341
References
342
6
Luminescence of Supramolecular Cold-Containing Materials
347
José María
López-de-Luzurìaga
6.1
Introduction. Conditions for Luminescence in Gold
Complexes
347
6.2
Luminescent Supramolecular Gold Entities
351
6.2.1
Networks from Mononudear Units
352
6.2.2
Networks from Dinudear Units
359
6.2.3
Networks from Trinudear Units
367
6.2.4
Networks from Higher Nudearity Systems
375
6.3
Luminescent Supramolecular Gold-Heterometal
Entities
376
6.3.1
Supramolecular Gold-Group
11
Metal Complexes
377
6.3.2
Other Supramolecular Gold-Heterometal Complexes
385
6.4
Conduding Remarks
398
References
398
7
Liquid Crystals
403
Manuel Bardajt
7.1
Introduction
403
7.1.1
What Are Liquid Crystals?
403
7.1.2
What Are Metallomesogens?
406
7.1.3
Liquid Crystals Characterization
407
7.1.4
Liquid Crystals Applications
407
7.1.5
The Advantages of Gold
408
7.2
Gold
Mesogens
408
7.2.1
Alkynyl Ligands
409
7.2.2
Azobenzene Ligands 4J0
7.2.3
Carbene Ligands
430
7.2.4
Dithiobenzoate Ligands
413
7.2.5
Isocyanide Ligands 4J3
7.2.5.1
Combined with an Alkynyl
Ugand 4J4
7.2.5.2
Combined with Halides or Pseudohalides
424
7.2.5.3
Combined with a Perhaloaryl ligand
417
7.2.5.4
Cationic
bis(Isocyanide)
Compounds
419
7.2.5.5
Chiral Isocyanide
420
7.2.5.6
Binary Mixtures of Isocyanide Derivatives
421
7.2.6
Perhaloaryl Ligands
422
7.2.7
Pyrazolate Ligands
423
7.2.8
Stilbazol Ligands
426
7.3
Conduding Remarks
426
References
426
Contents
IX
8
Catalysis
429
M. Carmen
Blanco Ortiz
8.1
Introduction
429
8.1.1
Transition
Metal Catalysis
430
8.1.2
Gold Catalysis
430
8.2
Homogeneous Catalysis
432
8.2.1
Nudeophilic Additions to
C
-С
Multiple Bonds
432
8.2.1.1
Alienes
as Substrates
433
8.2.1.2
Alkenes as Substrates
439
8.2.1.3
Alkynes as Substrates
446
8.2.1.4
Enynes as Substrates
466
8.2.2
Activation of Carbonyl Groups and Alcohols
472
8.2.3
Hydrogénation
Reactions
474
8.3
Heterogeneous Catalysis
476
8.3.1
Hydrogénation
Reactions
476
8.3.1.1
Alkenes
Hydrogénation
476
8.3.1.2
Hydrogénation
of
oc,
ß-Unsaturated
Aldehydes
478
8.3.2
Oxidation Reactions
478
8.3.2.1
C
-Н
Bond Activation
478
8.3.2.2
Oxidation of Alcohols and Aldehydes
479
8.3.2.3
Epoxidation
479
8.3.2.4
Direct Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide
480
8.3.3
Reactions Involving Carbon Monoxide
481
8.3.3.1
Carbon Monoxide Oxidation
481
8.3.3.2
Water Gas Shift Reaction
481
8.4
Concluding Remarks
482
References
482
9
Concluding Remarks
491
M.
Concepción Gimeno
and Antonio
Laguna
References
494
Index
495 |
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