“…[13][14][15][16][17] It is well known that a-oxo metal carbene/carbenoids are powerful intermediates in organict ransformationss uch as CÀHa ctivation, ylide formation,a nd cyclopropanation reactions. [18,19] However,aclassic approacht ot hese compounds involves diazo carbonyl compounds,w hich requirec omplicated manipulation.S ignificant efforth as therefore been directed toward the development of novel and safer synthetic methods to generate, for instance, a-oxo gold carbenes by using oxidant reagents that promote intra- [20][21][22][23] or intermolecular [24,25] oxygen transfer to alkynes, which thus avoids the undesired diazo compounds. [26][27][28] Access to difficult-to-obtain and synthetically versatile aimino carbenes was recently realized by using an approach that mimics that of oxo derivatives.…”