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Gold(I) organometallic supramolecular assemblies. Luminescence and applications
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This chapter explores the fascinating domain of gold(I) organometallic supramolecular assemblies, emphasizing their luminescence properties and versatile applications. Gold(I) complexes have shown remarkable potential due to their unique luminescent behaviors and the ability to form stable and functional supramolecular structures through weak interactions, particularly metallophilic ones. These interactions not only stabilize the molecular assemblies but also enhance their properties for applications such as sensing and catalysis. The synthesis, characterization, and application of these gold(I) complexes in various domains including environmental monitoring and healthcare are discussed, providing a comprehensive overview of their functional capabilities and the underlying chemical interactions that govern their behavior.
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LIMA, João Carlos and RODRÍGUEZ RAURELL, Laura. Gold(I) organometallic supramolecular assemblies. Luminescence and applications. Advances in Organometallic Chemistry. 2025. Vol. 83, num. 139-184. ISSN 0065-3055. [consulted: 11 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/228174