Coinage metal-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes.

2.3.5. Multi-NHCs Linked by Spacers 3568 2.4. The Ag2O Route 3570 2.4.1. Feasibility 3570 2.4.2. Complications 3571 2.4.3. Theoretical Consideration 3572 2.5. Applications 3572 2.5.1. Ag(I)-NHCs in NHC Transfer 3572 2.5.2. Ag(I)-NHCs in Catalysis 3572 2.5.3. Ag(I)-NHCs in Medicine 3572 2.5.4. Ag(I)-NHCs in Nanomaterials 3573 3. Au(I)and Au(III)-NHCs 3573 3.1. Historical Background 3573 3.2. General Synthetic Methods 3573 3.3. Formation of Au(I)and Au(III)-NHCs 3574 3.3.1. Neutral [Au(NHC)L] 3574 3.3.2. Ionic [Au(NHC)L][Anion] 3576 3.3.3. Multinuclear Au(I)-NHCs 3578 3.3.4. Other Classes of Au(I)-NHCs 3578 3.3.5. Au(III)-NHC Complexes 3579 3.4. Applications 3579 3.4.1. Au(I)and Au(III)-NHCs in Catalysis 3579 3.4.2. Au(I)-NHCs in Medicine 3580 4. Cu(I)and Cu(II)-NHCs 3581 4.1. Historical Background 3581 4.2. General Synthetic Methods 3582 4.3. Formation of Cu(I)and Cu(II)-NHCs 3583 4.3.1. Complexes Containing the Cu(NHC)2 Core 3583 4.3.2. [Cu(NHC)(Halide)] 3583 4.3.3. [Cu(NHC)(Ligand)] 3584 4.3.4. Multinuclear Cu(I)and Cu(II)-NHCs 3589 4.4. Catalysis 3591 4.4.1. Past Events 3591 4.4.2. Recent Advancements 3591 5. Photoluminescence 3592 6. Conclusions 3594 7. Abbreviations 3594 8. Acknowledgments 3595 9. References 3595