High-Purity Gold(I) Chloride from Aure Chemical – Your Trusted Source
Gold(I) chloride, AuCl, CAS No. 10294-29-8, is a fundamental gold(I) precursor widely utilized in organometallic chemistry and homogeneous catalysis. Supplied by Aure Chemical as yellow to yellow-brown amorphous powder or fine crystalline solid with high gold content (approximately 84–85% Au), this light-sensitive, hygroscopic compound serves as an efficient source of linear Au(I) species. It is the preferred starting material for synthesizing gold(I) complexes with phosphines, N-heterocyclic carbenes, or other ligands used in gold-catalyzed transformations such as hydroamination, cycloisomerization, nucleophilic additions to alkynes, and C–H activation. Gold(I) chloride is also employed in the preparation of gold nanoparticles (via reduction), gold clusters, and as a dopant in advanced materials. Its high reactivity and ability to form stable Au(I) complexes make it essential in pharmaceutical intermediate synthesis, fine chemicals, and nanotechnology. Aure Chemical provides controlled purity, low residual impurities, and secure gold sourcing to ensure batch consistency and optimal performance in research and industrial applications worldwide.
Basic Information of Gold(I) Chloride
Aure Chemical supplies Gold(I) Chloride as a premium Au(I) precursor with verified high gold content and exceptional purity for organometallic and catalytic applications.
| CAS No. | 10294-29-8 |
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| EC No. | 233-655-8 |
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| Chemical Formula | AuCl |
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| Molecular Weight | 232.42 g/mol |
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| Appearance | Yellow to yellow-brown amorphous powder or fine crystalline solid |
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| Odor | Odorless |
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| Melting point | Decomposes before melting (>289 °C) |
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| Boiling point | Not applicable (decomposes) |
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| Density | approx. 7.6 g/cm³ |
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| Solubility | Insoluble in water (slowly hydrolyzes); soluble in HCl, acetonitrile, DMF, DMSO (forms complexes) |
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| Nature (hazards) | Causes severe skin burns and eye damage, may cause allergic skin reaction, harmful if swallowed or inhaled, toxic to aquatic life |
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| RIDADR | UN 3260, Corrosive solid, acidic, inorganic, n.o.s. (Gold(I) chloride), Class 8, Packing Group III |
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| Chemical Structure |  |
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Aure Chemical offers customizable options including purity grades (99%+ Au basis), light-protected packaging, and specific batch sizes to accommodate your catalyst synthesis or research requirements.
Primary Applications of Gold(I) Chloride
Gold(I) Chloride serves as a key Au(I) precursor, readily forming active gold species for catalytic and synthetic processes across multiple sectors.
Homogeneous Gold(I) Catalysis Precursor
Acts as the primary source for generating Au(I) catalysts (often with phosphine or NHC ligands) in hydroamination, cycloisomerization, C–H activation, and alkyne additions in pharmaceutical and fine chemical synthesis.
Organometallic Gold Complex Synthesis
Serves as starting material for preparing linear Au(I) complexes with phosphines, carbenes, alkynes, or other ligands in coordination chemistry and catalysis research.
Gold Nanoparticle & Cluster Preparation
Enables controlled reduction to produce Au(0) nanoparticles or small clusters for plasmonics, sensing, catalysis, and biomedical applications.
Gold Thin-Film & Coating Deposition
Used in solution-based or vapor-phase processes to deposit gold films or seed layers in microelectronics and plasmonic devices.
Pharmaceutical & Natural Product Synthesis
Facilitates Au-catalyzed transformations and provides a chloride-free alternative in processes requiring controlled gold introduction for drug discovery.
Advanced Materials Research
Supports preparation of gold-modified surfaces, nanostructures, and functional materials for catalysis, biosensing, and optoelectronics.
Why Choose Aure Chemical for Your Gold(I) Chloride Supply?
Partner with Aure Chemical for Gold(I) Chloride to benefit from premium gold reactivity, technical expertise, and secure precious metal supply for your catalytic and materials needs.
High Gold Content Consistency
Rigorous analytical verification ensures accurate Au assay, minimal impurities, and batch-to-batch reproducibility for reliable precursor performance.
Secure Precious Metal Sourcing
Transparent, responsible gold procurement with inventory buffering to provide supply stability and competitive pricing amid market fluctuations.
Technical Application Guidance
Dedicated specialists provide advice on ligand substitution, catalyst activation, reduction protocols, and process optimization for your specific applications.
Full Regulatory Compliance
Comprehensive documentation including COA, REACH, RoHS, and detailed SDS to facilitate global operations and audits.
Sustainability & Recycling Support
Ethical sourcing practices and gold recovery/recycling programs aligned with ESG objectives and circular economy principles.
Hazards Classification
GHS Classification: Skin Corrosion (Category 1B); Serious Eye Damage (Category 1); Skin Sensitization (Category 1); Acute Toxicity, Oral (Category 4); Aquatic Chronic (Category 2)
Hazard Statements: H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage; H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction; H302: Harmful if swallowed; H411: Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
UN Number: UN 3260
Hazard Class: 8 (Corrosive substances)
Packing Group: III
GHS05: Corrosive
GHS07: Exclamation mark (sensitizer, acute toxicity)
GHS09: Environment (aquatic toxicity)