- interactions. The main
evidence for
aurophilicity is from the
crystallographic analysis of Au(I) complexes. The
aurophilic bond has a
length of
about 3.0 Å...
- phosphine-gold fragments. This
phenomenon has been
attributed to the
aurophilicity of the gold ligands,
which provide additional stabilization of an otherwise...
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highest verified oxidation state. Some gold
compounds exhibit aurophilic bonding,
which describes the
tendency of gold ions to
interact at distances...
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acting in this way like a
halogen It
sometimes has a tendency,
known as "
aurophilicity", to bond to itself. On
halogen character, see also Belp****i et al....
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Thiobarbiturate Chemistry:
Combining Aurophilicity and
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- gold(V), the
highest verified oxidation state. Some gold
compounds exhibit aurophilic bonding,
which describes the
tendency of gold ions to
interact at distances...
- ion.
These hypercoordinated organogold clusters are
often stabilized by
aurophilic interactions between the
formally closed-s**** gold centers. Gold cyanide...