A neutral cyclic aluminium (I) trimer

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Abstract

As part of the quest to develop metal-based redox chemistry beyond the d-block, low oxidation state aluminium complexes have gained wide recognition as discrete and versatile 2-electron reductants. Despite reports of monomeric, dimeric and tetrameric neutral structures, as well as a range of charged aluminyl compounds, neutral trimeric structures have remained notably absent. Furthermore, trimeric nuclearity has previously not been considered when investigating reaction mechanisms. Here, we report two unprecedented neutral AlI trimers, cyclotrialumanes. The molecules have been extensively characterised using both experimental and computational techniques, with the Al–Al bonds described as principally covalent in nature and the trimeric structure proven to be retained in solution. The cyclotrialumanes are highly reactive, activating a range of small molecules and unsaturated substrates (e.g. H2, alkyne, benzene). Most significantly, through a series of extraordinary reactions with ethylene, the cyclotrialumanes are shown to react directly as trimers, forming unparallelled 5- and 7-membered Al–C ring systems.

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