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Michał Biedrzycki1, Jaime Martín1, Alexandre Genoux1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Zurich CH 8057, Switzerland.
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A new method for the synthesis of cyclometalated gold-(III) complexes featuring (P^N^C) ligands is reported. This protocol employs a tandem oxidative addition/cycloauration process, enabling the formation of (P^N^C)-gold-(III)-aryl, -alkenyl and -alkynyl derivatives by creating two Au-C bonds in one pot from a structurally diverse range of C-(sp2)- and C-(sp)-iodide substrates. Additionally, a complementary two-step method was developed to access (P^N^C)-gold-(III)-alkynyl complexes, which exhibit emission in the blue and green light regions.
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