An NHC-coordinated diphosphene is employed as ligand for the synthesis of a hydrocarbon-soluble monomeric AuI hydride, which readily adds CO2 at room temperature yielding the corresponding AuI formate. The reversible reaction can be expedited by the addition of NHC, which induces β-hydride shift and the removal of CO2 from equilibrium through the formation of an NHC-CO2 adduct. The AuI formate is alternatively formed by dehydrogenative coupling of the AuI hydride with formic acid (HCO2H), thus in total establishing a reaction sequence for the AuI hydride mediated dehydrogenation of HCO2H as chemical hydrogen storage material.
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Dhara, D., Das, S., Pati, S. K., Scheschkewitz, D., Chandrasekhar, V., & Jana, A. (2019). NHC-Coordinated Diphosphene-Stabilized Gold(I) Hydride and Its Reversible Conversion to Gold(I) Formate with CO2. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 58(43), 15367–15371. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201909798
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