- Source: Tetramethylammonium auride
Tetramethylammonium auride, (CH3)4NAu, 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.
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Further reading
doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00600 – Use of this compound to study the nature of tetramethylammonium–anion bonding
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- Tetrametilamonium aurida
- Tetramethylammonium auride
- Caesium auride
- Caesium
- Gold
- Gold compounds
- Alkali metal