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Reactions of organoaluminium compounds with electron donors
S. Pasynkiewicz Institute of Organic Chemistry and Technology, Technical University (Politechnika), Poland
Abstract:
The application of organoaluminium compounds as components of organometallic or complex systems is connected with a knowledge of their reactions with electron donors. Reactions with nitriles, ketones, esters, ethers, alkyl chlorides, vinyl chloride, and acid chlorides as the electron donors were investigated. The first stage of the reaction of an organoaluminium compound with an electron donor involves formation of the corresponding donor-acceptor complex. A knowledge of the structure of the formed complexes is very important for an elucidation of the reaction course and mechanism. The heat of formation, composition, and molecular weight of the corresponding complexes were determined, and their i.r. and n.m.r. spectra were studied. From these investigations general conclusions were made concerning, the influence of the Lewis acidity of the organoaluminium compound on the structure of its complexes and on their reactivity; the effect of reactant mole ratio (organoaluminium compound to electron donor) on the reaction course, and the influence of the molecular structure of the complex and of dislocation of electrons on the reaction mechanism.
Citation:
S. Pasynkiewicz, “Reactions of organoaluminium compounds with electron donors”, Usp. Khim., 41:7 (1972), 1208–1219; Pure and Applied Chemistry, 30:3 (1972), 509–522
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