Organometallic chemistry and catalysis on gold metal surfaces
RJ Angelici
Index: Angelici, Robert J. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2008 , vol. 693, # 5 p. 847 - 856
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Abstract
As in transition metal complexes, CN–R ligands adsorbed on powdered gold undergo attack by amines to give putative diaminocarbene groups on the gold surface. This reaction forms the basis for the discovery of a gold metal-catalyzed reaction of CN–R, primary amines (R′ NH2) and O2 to give carbodiimides (R′–NCN–R). An analogous reaction of CO, RNH2, and O2 gives isocyanates (R–NCO), which react with additional amine to give urea (RNH) ...
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