Six-coordinate aluminium cations: synthesis, characterization and catalysis

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Jolin A. Jegier, Miguel-Ángel Muñoz-Hernández and David A. Atwood


Abstract

The present work details the synthesis and structural characterization of six-coordinate aluminium cations derived from the single starting material, Salen(tBu)AlCl 1 [Salen(tBu) = N,N′-ethylenebis(3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylideneimine)]. They are of formula [Salen(tBu)Al(base)2]+X and contain various combinations of base and counter anion; H2O, Cl 2, MeOH, Cl 3, MeOH, BPh4 4, MeOH, OTs 5. With thf as base and OTs as the anion, the neutral complex, Salen(tBu)Al(thf)(OTs) 6 is obtained. MeOH can be added to 6 to displace the thf and produce 5. In contrast the addition of acetophenone to 2 does not displace the H2O but produces the hydrogen-bonded complex 2[hair space][hair space]· · ·[hair space][hair space]2(acetophenone) 7. All of the compounds were characterized spectroscopically and, in the case of 3, 5 and 7, by X-ray crystallography. Compounds 1–3 were examined for activity as oxirane polymerization catalysts.


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