Chloro(dimethyl sulfide)gold(I) | |
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Identifiers | |
CAS number | 29892-37-3 |
Properties | |
Molecular formula | C2H6AuClS |
Molar mass | 294.55 g mol−1 |
Hazards | |
EU classification | Xi |
R-phrases | R36/37/38 |
S-phrases | S26-S36 |
Related compounds | |
Related compounds | chloro(tetrahydrothiophene)gold(I) |
(verify) (what is: / ?) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) |
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Chloro(dimethyl sulfide)gold(I) is an coordination complex of gold. It is a white solid. This compound is a common entry point into gold chemistry.
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As for many other gold(I) complexes, the compound adopts a nearly linear (176.9°) geometry about the central gold centre. The Au-S bond distance is 2.271(2) Å, which is similar to other gold(I)-sulfur bonds.[1]
Chloro(dimethyl sulfide)gold(I) is commercially available. It may be prepared by dissolving gold in aqua regia (to give chloroauric acid), followed by addition of dimethyl sulfide.[2] Alternatively, sodium tetrachloroaurate may be used as the source of gold(III).[3] The bromo analog, Me2SAuBr, has also been synthesized by a similar route.[4] An approximate equation is:
In chloro(dimethyl sulfide)gold(I), the dimethyl sulfide ligand is easily displaced by other ligands:
Since Me2S is volatile, the new complex LAuCl is often easily purified.
When exposed to light and air, the compound decomposes to elemental gold.