Abstract
Dimethylphenylaluminium,
diethylphenylaluminium, di-isobutylphenylaluminium, and
isobutyldiphenylaluminium have been prepared as solids by reaction of
triphenylalurninium with the appropriate amount of trialkylaluminium.
Dimethylphenylaluminium is more conveniently prepared from triphenylaluminium
etherate and excess trimethylaluminium. All four compounds undergo thermal
disproportionation, that of the isobutyldiphenylaluminium occurring in
cyclohexane at 40�.
Disproportionation of dimethylphenylaluminium
occurs in benzene with a half-time of less than 10-1 sec even in the
presence of more than one equivalent of ether or tetrahydrofuran. In the
presence of more than two equivalents of ether or tetrahydrofuran, or in either
of these two solvents alone, disproportionation is slower; the half-life is
then in the range 10-1-102 sec. It is concluded that
exchange of methyl for phenyl groups can occur when at least one of the two
participating aluminium atoms is bound to an ether or tetrahydrofuran molecule.
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