Reactions of low-valent metal complexes with fluorocarbons. Part XXII. Tertiary phosphine gold complexes

Abstract
Methyl (triphenyl- and diphenylmethyl-phosphine) gold react with tetrafluoroethylene on u.v. irradiation to give Au(L)CF2·CF2Me (L = PPh3 or PPh2Me), and with perfluoropropene to give Au(L)CF(CF3)·CF2Me. Chlorotrifluoroethylene and Au(PPh3)Me yield Au(PPh3)CFCl·CF2Me. In contrast with the formation of these mononuclear gold compounds, hexafluoroacetone reacts with the methyl(phosphine) gold compounds to give binuclear complexes LAu·O·C(CF3)2·AuL. Side products of these reactions are the non-organometallic compounds LAu·O·C(CF3)2·O·AuL; formed in high yield by treating Au(L)Me with hexafluoroacetone hydrate. Hexafluorobut-2-yne reacts with methyl(triphenylphosphine) gold either thermally or on u.v. irradiation to give cis-(Ph3PAu)C(CF3):C(CF3)(AuPPh3). The thermal reaction is accompanied by formation of the phosphorane Ph3[graphic omitted](CF3). Reactions of Au(PPh3)Me with perfluorocarboxylic acids are also described.
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