Volume 65, 1969

Kinetics of the reaction of metal alkyl compounds with alkenes. Part 4.—The dissociation of aluminium triethyl dimer

Abstract

The vapour pressure of aluminium triethyl is measured in the range 60–120°C, and found to obey the relationship log10p= 10.85–3613/T, which gives values of 186°C, 16.5 kcal/mole of vapour and 35.9 cal/mole deg. for the boiling point, heat of vaporization and Trouton's constant. These values are anomalous and are attributed to the presence of association, 2AlEt3⇌Al2Et6. The heat of association is –10.2 kcal/mole of Al2Et6. This value is used to evaluate the Arrhenius parameters of the reaction of aluminium triethyl monomer and α-alkenes.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1969,65, 1365-1371

Kinetics of the reaction of metal alkyl compounds with alkenes. Part 4.—The dissociation of aluminium triethyl dimer

J. N. Hay, P. G. Hooper and J. C. Robb, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1969, 65, 1365 DOI: 10.1039/TF9696501365

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