posted on 2024-11-26, 16:34authored byDebabrata Dhara, Lukas Endres, Aritra Roy, Rian D. Dewhurst, Rüdiger Bertermann, Felipe Fantuzzi, Holger Braunschweig
The
presence of inherent electronic unsaturation in aluminum predominantly
results in the formation of aluminum clusters, with very few examples
of compounds containing discrete chains of aluminum atoms in existence.
In this work, we present the successful synthesis and structural authentication
of a highly unusual trialane species with a near-linear chain of three
Al atoms, alongside a carbene-stabilized aluminyl anion ([LAlR2]−), an alternative product produced by
varying the reaction conditions. Quantum-chemical calculations have
been applied to elucidate the electronic structure and bonding of
these novel compounds. Additionally, we successfully trapped a reaction
intermediate using an alkyne, suggesting the intermediacy of a base-stabilized
monomeric alumylene (LRAl:), which is also investigated through computational
methods.