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CAS 39929-21-0

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Gold, chloro(tetrahydrothiophene)-

Description:
Gold, chloro(tetrahydrothiophene)-, identified by the CAS number 39929-21-0, is a coordination compound featuring gold as the central metal atom coordinated to a chloro ligand and tetrahydrothiophene, a five-membered sulfur-containing heterocycle. This compound typically exhibits characteristics associated with gold complexes, such as stability and potential catalytic activity. The presence of the tetrahydrothiophene ligand can influence the electronic properties and solubility of the compound, making it of interest in various chemical applications, including catalysis and materials science. Gold complexes are often characterized by their distinctive colors, which can vary depending on the ligands attached and their oxidation states. Additionally, the chloro ligand may impart reactivity that can be exploited in synthetic chemistry. Overall, this compound exemplifies the diverse chemistry of gold and its ability to form stable complexes with organic ligands.
Formula:C4H8AuClS
Synonyms:
  • Chloro(tetrahydrothiophene)gold(I), min. 98%
  • 2-chlorothiolane:gold
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