TY - JOUR
T1 - Controlling Al- M Interactions in Group 1 Metal Aluminyls (M = Li, Na, and K). Facile Conversion of Dimers to Monomeric and Separated Ion Pairs
AU - Evans, Matthew J.
AU - Anker, Mathew D.
AU - Gardiner, Michael G.
AU - McMullin, Claire L.
AU - Coles, Martyn P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2021/12/6
Y1 - 2021/12/6
N2 - The aluminyl compounds [M{Al(NONDipp)}]2 (NONDipp = [O(SiMe2NDipp)2]2-, Dipp = 2,6-iPr2C6H3), which exist as contacted dimeric pairs in both the solution and solid states, have been converted to monomeric ion pairs and separated ion pairs for each of the group 1 metals, M = Li, Na, and K. The monomeric ion pairs contain discrete, highly polarized Al-M bonds between the aluminum and the group 1 metal and have been isolated with monodentate (THF, M = Li and Na) or bidentate (TMEDA, M = Li, Na, and K) ligands at M. The separated ion pairs comprise group 1 cations that are encapsulated by polydentate ligands, rendering the aluminyl anion, [Al(NONDipp)]- "naked". For M = Li, this structure type was isolated as the [Li(TMEDA)2]+ salt directly from a solution of the corresponding contacted dimeric pair in neat TMEDA, while the polydentate [2.2.2]cryptand ligand was used to generate the separated ion pairs for the heavier group 1 metals M = Na and K. This work shows that starting from the corresponding contacted dimeric pairs, the extent of the Al-M interaction in these aluminyl systems can be readily controlled with appropriate chelating reagents.
AB - The aluminyl compounds [M{Al(NONDipp)}]2 (NONDipp = [O(SiMe2NDipp)2]2-, Dipp = 2,6-iPr2C6H3), which exist as contacted dimeric pairs in both the solution and solid states, have been converted to monomeric ion pairs and separated ion pairs for each of the group 1 metals, M = Li, Na, and K. The monomeric ion pairs contain discrete, highly polarized Al-M bonds between the aluminum and the group 1 metal and have been isolated with monodentate (THF, M = Li and Na) or bidentate (TMEDA, M = Li, Na, and K) ligands at M. The separated ion pairs comprise group 1 cations that are encapsulated by polydentate ligands, rendering the aluminyl anion, [Al(NONDipp)]- "naked". For M = Li, this structure type was isolated as the [Li(TMEDA)2]+ salt directly from a solution of the corresponding contacted dimeric pair in neat TMEDA, while the polydentate [2.2.2]cryptand ligand was used to generate the separated ion pairs for the heavier group 1 metals M = Na and K. This work shows that starting from the corresponding contacted dimeric pairs, the extent of the Al-M interaction in these aluminyl systems can be readily controlled with appropriate chelating reagents.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c03012
DO - 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c03012
M3 - Article
SN - 0020-1669
VL - 60
SP - 18423
EP - 18431
JO - Inorganic Chemistry
JF - Inorganic Chemistry
IS - 23
ER -