[(IPr)AuCl] / 100 MG
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Properties
Signal Word | Warning |
Flash Point (C) | Not available |
Flash Point (F) | Not available |
Melting Point | 298 °C |
Product Description
[(IPR)AuCl] is a gold(I) complex utilizing a 2-Isoquinolinecarbaldehyde (IPR) ligand. It is recognized for its utility in catalyzing various organic reactions, particularly those involving carbon-carbon bond formation and reduction processes. The complex's ability to act as an effective catalyst stems from the IPR ligand's capacity to bind strongly to the gold atom, facilitating the activation of substrates and promoting selective reactions.
Application:
Utilized in the field of organic synthesis as a catalyst for reactions that require the formation of carbon-carbon bonds or the reduction of functional groups. Its use extends to the development of new synthetic methods and the enhancement of existing ones, offering advantages in terms of efficiency and selectivity.