Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1326960 | Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Reaction of MX3 (M = Al, Ga, In; X = Br, Cl) with RLi (R = 2,6-(4-t-BuC6H4)2C6H3) affords RGaCl2 · OEt2, 1, RAlBr2 · OEt2, 2, R2GaCl, 3, and R3In, 4. These sterically demanding compounds have been characterized by elemental analyses, 1H NMR spectroscopy, and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The geometry about the metal centers in 1 and 2 is best described as distorted tetrahedral while the coordination about the gallium atom in 3 is distorted trigonal planar. Compound 4, with the indium atom in a trigonal planar environment, is noteworthy as the first example of a tris(m-terphenyl)group 13 metal compound. The propeller arrangement of the three ligands in compound 4 serves to virtually encapsulate the metallic center.
Graphical abstractReaction of MX3 (M = Al, Ga, In; X = Br, Cl) with RLi (R = 2,6-(4-t-BuC6H4)2C6H3) affords RGaCl2 · OEt2, 1, RAlBr2 · OEt2, 2, R2GaCl, 3, and R3In, 4. Compounds 1 and 2 are rare (m-terphenyl)MX2 compounds that do not assume dimeric association, while compound 4 is the first tris(m-terphenyl)group 13 compound.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide