2021
DOI: 10.1002/ejic.202001152
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Activation of Molecular Hydrogen by Inter‐ and Intramolecular Al−N Lewis Pairs

Abstract: The field of frustrated Lewis pair chemistry offers many opportunities to activate molecular hydrogen, but AlÀ N systems have not been established yet. In this work, we describe several intermolecular classical AlÀ N Lewis pairs and an intramolecular ortho-ala-aminoarene for the activation of molecular hydrogen. Their ability was investigated using the isotope exchange reaction from HD to H 2 and D 2 . The herein studied intermolecular Lewis pairs were based on alkylalanes and N-methyldiphenylamine, while the … Show more

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“…The organolithium compounds were synthesised by lithiumÀ halogen-exchange reactions at low temperature or by directed ortho-metallation with n-butyllithium based on literature procedures, [34,43] Scheme 2.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The organolithium compounds were synthesised by lithiumÀ halogen-exchange reactions at low temperature or by directed ortho-metallation with n-butyllithium based on literature procedures, [34,43] Scheme 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar AlÀ N compounds recently garnered particular interest for their potential to activate molecular hydrogen as Lewis pairs with typical FLP reactivity. [34] Subsequently, the above-mentioned organolithium compounds (mostly etherates) were reacted with dialkylaluminiumchlorides R 2 AlCl or freshly prepared AlH 3 , Scheme 3. First, Me 2 NC 6 H 4 AlMe 2 (9) was synthesised and crystallised from hexane/Et 2 O.…”
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