Surprisingly, oxidation of gold(I)-thiolate complexes results in oxidation of sulfur not gold(I). The electrochemistry triggers an unusual n = 0.5 electrochemical process resulting in the formation of disulfide and gold clusters. The formation of clusters has been suggested to happen to the orally active drug, auranofin in the stomach. Gold(I) oxidation does occur but at
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