Issue 23, 2004

Hydroalumination reactions on acetylenes and nitriles in the synthesis of carbaalanes and imidoalanes: an overview

Abstract

Hydroalumination reactions play an important role in industry as well as from the point of view of academics. The area of carbaalane chemistry is in its infant stage whereas aluminium nitride chemistry has generated a lot of interest from the synthetic and material science perspective. In this overview, we address the simple way of carrying out the hydroalumination reactions on acetylenes and nitriles in the synthesis of carbaalane and imidoalane cluster compounds. A possible mechanism involved in the synthesis of these compounds is discussed. Heteronuclear carbaalane and imidoalane clusters containing transition metals have also been emphasized.

Graphical abstract: Hydroalumination reactions on acetylenes and nitriles in the synthesis of carbaalanes and imidoalanes: an overview

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
17 Jun 2004
Accepted
18 Aug 2004
First published
28 Sep 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 3927-3937

Hydroalumination reactions on acetylenes and nitriles in the synthesis of carbaalanes and imidoalanes: an overview

S. S. Kumar and H. W. Roesky, Dalton Trans., 2004, 3927 DOI: 10.1039/B409193K

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