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'''Tetramethylammonium auride''' is an [[ionic compound]] containing [[tetramethylammonium]] as [[cation]] and [[gold]] in a –1 [[oxidation state]] as anion. It is an example of a compound containing this [[Gold#Rare oxidation states|rare ionic form of gold]], and the first auride paired with a cation that is not a [[metal]] atom that has been synthesized.<ref>{{cite journal |title= Synthesis and crystal structure determination of tetramethylammonium auride |first1= Pascal D. C. |last1= Dietzela |first2= Martin |last2= Jansen |journal= Chemical Communications |year= 2001 |pages= |
'''Tetramethylammonium auride''' is an [[ionic compound]] containing [[tetramethylammonium]] as [[cation]] and [[gold]] in a –1 [[oxidation state]] as anion. It is an example of a compound containing this [[Gold#Rare oxidation states|rare ionic form of gold]], and the first auride paired with a cation that is not a [[metal]] atom that has been synthesized.<ref>{{cite journal |title= Synthesis and crystal structure determination of tetramethylammonium auride |first1= Pascal D. C. |last1= Dietzela |first2= Martin |last2= Jansen |journal= Chemical Communications |year= 2001 |issue= 21 |pages= 2208–2209 |doi= 10.1039/B105648B |pmid= 12240114 }}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Molar mass | 271.114 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Tetramethylammonium auride is an ionic compound containing tetramethylammonium as cation and gold in a –1 oxidation state as anion. It is an example of a compound containing this rare ionic form of gold, and the first auride paired with a cation that is not a metal atom that has been synthesized.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Dietzela, Pascal D. C.; Jansen, Martin (2001). "Synthesis and crystal structure determination of tetramethylammonium auride". Chemical Communications (21): 2208–2209. doi:10.1039/B105648B. PMID 12240114.
Further reading
[edit]- doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00600—Use of this compound to study the nature of tetramethylammonium–anion bonding