On the scientific side, I have developed a simple method to synthesize a series of new gold(I) clusters that could be used in the cycloisomerization and formal [4+2] cycloaddition reactions of 1,6-enynes, leading to the formation of complex molecules. This project has contributed greatly to the advancement of gold chemistry by exploring new directions in the area and providing new tools to further enhance the development of efficient synthetic methods that could be later applied in industrial processes.
On the personal side, I have increased my capacities as a researcher while executing this project with the acquisition of complementary scientific skills (synthesis of Au complexes, increasing organometallic knowledge and skills, X-ray analysis, etc.) and non-scientific skills (research project management and scientific writing/presentation skills, industrial environment awareness, IPR management and science outreach). I presented my research results as posters (with the acknowledgements to the Marie Curie Grant) on 4 International conferences: XXXVI Biennial Meeting - Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry; 254th American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition; German-Spanish Symposium on Frontiers in Chemistry and Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ) School. On the one hand, I improved my communication skills and had the chance to exchange ideas with people who work on different research field; on the other hand, I took the responsibility for the dissemination of MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE ACTIONS. Altogether, after the realization of GOLDCLUSTER, I have obtained essential skills to undertake the next step in my research career: leading my own research projects. All in all, GOLDCLUSTER has advanced the field of gold chemistry, meanwhile, the researcher has obtained essential skills for his independent research career.