Synthesis and Characterization of Sterically Hindered Alkylaluminum-Phosphorus and -Arsenic Compounds. X-Ray Crystal Structures of (Me3ECH2)3Al E'(SiMe3)3 (E = Si, E' = As; E = C, E' = P, As), (Me3SiCH2)2(Br)Al P(SiMe3)3, and (Me3SiCH2)(X)AlE(SiMe3)22 (X = Br, E = P, As; X = Me3SiCH2, E =As)

Abstract

Reaction of (Me3SiCH2)3Al with E(SiMe3)3 (E = P, As) in a 1:1 mole ratio affords the Lewis acid-base adducts (Me3SiCH2)3Al.P(SiMe3)3 (1) and (Me3SiCH2)3Al.As(SiMe3)3 (2). Similarly, the 1:1 mole ratio reaction of (Me3CCH2)3Al with E(SiMe3)3 (E = P, As) leads to the isolation of (Me3CCH2)3Al.P(SiMe3)3 (3) and (Me3CCH2)3Al.As(SiMe3)3 (4). The adduct (Me3SiCH2)2(Br)Al.P(SiMe3)3 (5) was obtained from the 1:1 mole ratio reaction of (Me3SiCH2)2AlBr with P(SiMe3)3. The dimers (Me3SiCH2)(Br)AlP(SiMe3)22 (6) and (Me3SiCH2)(Br)AlAs(SiMe3)22 (7) were isolated as products of the lithium halide elimination reactions of (Me3SiCH2)AlBr2 (10) with LiE(SiMe3)2 (E = P, As), while reaction of (Me3SiCH2)2AlBr with these same lithium pnictide salts leads to the isolation of (Me3SiCH2)2AlP(SiMe3)22 (8) and (Me3SiCH2)2AlAs(SiMe3)22 (9). Various physical and spectroscopic data, including a variable temperature NMR study of the dimeric compounds 6 through 9, are presented for the above compounds, as are the single crystal X-ray structures of 2 through 7 and 9.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 23, 1998
Accession Number
ADA345451

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  • A. L. Reheingold
  • G. Y. Yap
  • J. E. Foos
  • L. M. Liable-sands
  • R. L. Wells

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  • Duke University

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  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Arsenicals
  • Chemical Laboratories
  • Chemistry
  • Crystal Structure
  • Crystals
  • Diagrams
  • Elimination
  • Elimination Reactions
  • High Temperature
  • Lewis Acids
  • Materials
  • Military Research
  • North Carolina
  • Phosphorus
  • Radiation
  • Single Crystals
  • X Rays

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  • Chemistry

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