Reactivity of a Gold-Aluminyl Complex with Carbon Dioxide: A Nucleophilic Gold?

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A gold-aluminyl complex has been recently reported to feature an unconventional gold nucleophilic center, which was revealed through reactivity with carbon dioxide leading to the Au-CO2coordination mode. In this work, we computationally investigate the reaction mechanism, which is found to be cooperative, with the gold-aluminum bond being the actual nucleophile and Al also behaving as electrophile. The Au-Al bond is shown to be mainly of an electron-sharing nature, with the two metal fragments displaying a diradical-like reactivity with CO2

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Sorbelli, D., Belpassi, L., & Belanzoni, P. (2021). Reactivity of a Gold-Aluminyl Complex with Carbon Dioxide: A Nucleophilic Gold? Journal of the American Chemical Society, 143(36), 14433–14437. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c06728

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