Issue 8, 2010

Alternative syntheses of univalent indium salts including a direct route from indium metal

Abstract

Protonolysis of indium(I) reagents using an [18]crown-6 poly-ether pre-treated with trifluoromethanesulfonic acid (HOTf) provides an efficient route to the known salt [In([18]crown-6)][OTf] in excellent yield. The analogous reaction employing trifluoroacetic acid (HTFA) allows for the isolation of [In([18]crown-6)][TFA], a monovalent indium complex for which the uncrowned salt is not stable at ambient conditions. The direct treatment of indium metal with HOTf, either in the presence or absence of [18]crown-6, provides a high-yield synthetic approach to univalent indium salts that does not require the use of a pre-existing indium(I) reagent.

Graphical abstract: Alternative syntheses of univalent indium salts including a direct route from indium metal

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Article information

Article type
Letter
Submitted
18 Jan 2010
Accepted
11 Mar 2010
First published
13 Apr 2010

New J. Chem., 2010,34, 1551-1555

Alternative syntheses of univalent indium salts including a direct route from indium metal

B. F. T. Cooper and C. L. B. Macdonald, New J. Chem., 2010, 34, 1551 DOI: 10.1039/C0NJ00036A

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