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Triisobutylaluminum: bulkier and yet more reactive towards silica surfaces than triethyl or trimethylaluminum
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Triisobutylaluminum: bulkier and yet more reactive towards silica surfaces than triethyl or trimethylaluminum

Anthony Kermagoret, Rachel Nathaniel Kerber, Matthew P. Conley, Emmanuel Callens, Pierre Florian, Dominique Massiot, Christophe Coperet, Francoise Delbecq, Xavier Rozanska and Philippe Sautet
Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry, Vol.42(35), pp.12681-12687
01/01/2013
PMID: 23715288

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear Physical Sciences Science & Technology
Triisobutylaluminum reacts with silica yielding three different Al sites according to high-field aluminum-27 NMR and first principle calculations: a quadruply grafted dimeric surface species and two incorporated Al(O)(x) species (x = 4 or 5). This result is in stark contrast to the bis-grafted species that forms during Et3Al silica grafting. Thus the isobutyl ligands, which render R3Al monomeric, lead to greater reactivity towards the silica surface.

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