Issue 19, 2022

Generation of a transient base-stabilised arylalumylene for the facile deconstruction of aromatic molecules

Abstract

While a stable base-free arylalumylene bearing a sterically encumbered terphenyl substituent has been reported previously, we herein report that our attempts to form a base-stabilised arylalumylene bearing a relatively small terphenyl substituent and an N-heterocyclic carbene base led instead to a “masked” dialumene (LRAl[double bond, length as m-dash]AlRL), self-stabilised by one peripheral aromatic group. Intriguingly, examining the behavior of this species or its transient dialumene formed from reducing the diiodoarylalane in aromatic solvents under different conditions reveals that they both decouple into the desired base-stabilised arylalumylene. This transient acyclic, dicoordinate alumylene is highly reactive, deconstructing benzene and toluene to furnish dialuminium derivatives of pentalene, providing the first example of a neutral AlI compound able to deconstruct these less reactive arenes. Computational insights were also gained on the dialumene dissociation and on the mechanism of arene deconstruction by alumylene.

Graphical abstract: Generation of a transient base-stabilised arylalumylene for the facile deconstruction of aromatic molecules

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
11 Mar 2022
Accepted
25 Apr 2022
First published
02 May 2022
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2022,13, 5631-5638

Generation of a transient base-stabilised arylalumylene for the facile deconstruction of aromatic molecules

D. Dhara, A. Jayaraman, M. Härterich, R. D. Dewhurst and H. Braunschweig, Chem. Sci., 2022, 13, 5631 DOI: 10.1039/D2SC01436J

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