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Au(I)/Au(III) redox catalysis, also known as redox gold catalysis, has evolved as a new technique in the past decade, opening up possibilities for the cross-coupling and 1,2-difunctioalization reactions of C–C multiple bonds that were previously inaccessible with gold(I) or gold(III) catalysis. However, the enantioselective Au(I)/Au(III) redox catalysis was missing until recently. The research group of Patil and Shi independently developed new hemilabile chiral (P,N)-ligands to achieve enantioselective redox gold catalysis for the first time.
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Gold Bulletin is the premier international peer reviewed journal on the latest science, technology and applications of gold. It includes papers on the latest research advances, state-of-the-art reviews, conference reports, book reviews and highlights of patents and scientific literature. Gold Bulletin does not publish manuscripts covering the snthesis of Gold nanoparticles in the presence of plant extracts or other nature-derived extracts. Gold Bulletin has been published over 40 years as a multidisciplinary journal read by chemists, physicists, engineers, metallurgists, materials scientists, biotechnologists, surface scientists, and nanotechnologists amongst others, both within industry and academia. Gold Bulletin is published in Association with the World Gold Council.