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Historically, the chemistry of gold has been underappreciated due to its inert and noble nature. Recently, investigations of the chemical properties of gold complexes have undergone a renaissance, due largely to its activity as a catalyst for organic reactions involving unsaturated substrates. This manuscript describes experiments undertaken to aid in establishing the fundamental aspects of gold-alkene reactions in an aqueous environment. A brief overview of gold chemistry (focusing mainly on the +3 oxidation state) and the reactions of gold(III) complexes with simple, unactivated alkenes in solution is presented.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Historically, the chemistry of gold has been underappreciated due to its inert and noble nature. Recently, investigations of the chemical properties of gold complexes have undergone a renaissance, due largely to its activity as a catalyst for organic reactions involving unsaturated substrates. This manuscript describes experiments undertaken to aid in establishing the fundamental aspects of gold-alkene reactions in an aqueous environment. A brief overview of gold chemistry (focusing mainly on the +3 oxidation state) and the reactions of gold(III) complexes with simple, unactivated alkenes in solution is presented.
Autorenporträt
Chad Rezsnyak received his BS in Chemistry from SUNY Cortland and his PhD from the University at Buffalo in 2012. He will be joining the faculty at Tennessee Tech University in Fall 2013.