Synthesis and Reactivity of a Dialane‐Bridged Diradical

Author:

Dhara Debabrata12ORCID,Endres Lukas123ORCID,Krummenacher Ivo12ORCID,Arrowsmith Merle12ORCID,Dewhurst Rian D.12ORCID,Engels Bernd3ORCID,Bertermann Rüdiger12,Finze Maik12ORCID,Demeshko Serhiy4,Meyer Franc4ORCID,Fantuzzi Felipe5ORCID,Braunschweig Holger12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Inorganic Chemistry Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg Am Hubland 97074 Würzburg Germany

2. Institute for Sustainable Chemistry & Catalysis with Boron Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg Am Hubland 97074 Würzburg Germany

3. Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg Emil-Fischer-Str. 42 97074 Würzburg Germany

4. Institut für Anorganische Chemie Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Tammannstraße 4 37077 Göttingen Germany

5. School of Chemistry and Forensic Science University of Kent Canterbury Park Wood Rd CT2 7NH United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractRadicals of the lightest group 13 element, boron, are well established and observed in numerous forms. In contrast to boron, radical chemistry involving the heavier group 13 elements (aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium) remains largely underexplored, primarily attributed to the formidable synthetic challenges associated with these elements. Herein, we report the synthesis and isolation of planar and twisted conformers of a doubly CAAC (cyclic alkyl(amino)carbene)‐radical‐substituted dialane. Extensive characterization through spectroscopic analyses and X‐ray crystallography confirms their identity, while quantum chemical calculations support their open‐shell nature and provide further insights into their electronic structures. The dialane‐connected diradicals exhibit high susceptibility to oxidation, as evidenced by electrochemical measurements and reactions with o‐chloranil and a variety of organic azides. This study opens a previously uncharted class of dialuminum systems to study, broadening the scope of diradical chemistry and its potential applications.

Funder

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Verband der Chemischen Industrie

Publisher

Wiley

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