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Title: Four-and Five-Coordinate Aluminum Ketiminate Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, and Ring-Opening Polymerization
Authors: Yu, Ru-Ching;Hung, Chen-Hsiung;Huang, Jui-Hsien;Lee, Horng-Yi;Chen, Jwu-Ting
Contributors: 化學系
Date: 2002
Issue Date: 2012-12-10T01:39:27Z
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Abstract: A series of aluminum complexes featuring with the ketiminate ligand, OCMeCHCMeNHAr (Ar ) 2,6-iPr2C6H3, 1),
have been prepared and characterized spectroscopically and structurally. Reactions of 1 with trialkylaluminum in
1:1 or 1:2 molar ratio generate four- and five-coordinated aluminum complexes (OCMeCHCMeNAr)AlR2 (R ) Me
(2); R ) Et (3)) and (OCMeCHCMeNAr)2AlR (R ) Me (4); R ) Et (5)) in high yields. Similarly, reaction of AlCl3
with 1 or 2 equiv of the lithiated 1 in toluene afforded bis(ketiminate) aluminum chloride complex, (OCMeCHCMeNAr)2AlCl
(6) or (OCMeCHCMeNAr)AlCl2 (7). Surprisingly, reacting 6 with 1 equiv of AgBF4 in methylene/acetonitrile mixsolvents
generates (OCMeCHCMeNAr)2AlF (8) in moderate yield. The structures of complexes 2-6 and 8 have
been determined by X-ray crystallography. Complexes 2 and 3 both exhibit tetrahedron structures with the aluminum
atom surrounded by oxygen and nitrogen atoms of chelating ketiminate and two alkyl groups. The mono- and
bis-ketiminate aluminum complexes 2-5 have shown moderate activity toward the ring-opening polymerization of
-caprolactone.
Relation: Inorg. Chem., 41(24): 6450-6455
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