Catalytic
transformations involving metal carbenes are considered
one of the most important aspects of homogeneous transition metal
catalysis. Recently, gold-catalyzed generation of gold carbenes from
readily available alkynes represents a significant advance in metal
carbene chemistry. This Review summarizes the advances in the gold-catalyzed
nitrene-transfer reactions of alkynes with nitrogen-transfer reagents,
such as azides, nitrogen ylides, isoxazoles, and anthranils, and gold-catalyzed
carbene-transfer reactions, involving oxygen atom-transfer reactions
of alkynes with nitro compounds, nitrones, sulfoxides, and pyridine N-oxides, through the presumable α-imino gold carbene
and α-oxo gold carbene intermediates, respectively. Gold-catalyzed
processes are reviewed by highlighting their product diversity, selectivity,
and applicability, and the mechanistic rationale is presented where
possible.