Triisobutylaluminum: Bulkier and yet more reactive towards silica surfaces than triethyl or trimethylaluminum

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Abstract

Triisobutylaluminum reacts with silica yielding three different Al sites according to high-field aluminum-27 NMR and first principle calculations: a quadruply grafted dimeric surface species and two incorporated Al(O)x species (x = 4 or 5). This result is in stark contrast to the bis-grafted species that forms during Et3Al silica grafting. Thus the isobutyl ligands, which render R3Al monomeric, lead to greater reactivity towards the silica surface. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Kermagoret, A., Kerber, R. N., Conley, M. P., Callens, E., Florian, P., Massiot, D., … Sautet, P. (2013). Triisobutylaluminum: Bulkier and yet more reactive towards silica surfaces than triethyl or trimethylaluminum. Dalton Transactions, 42(35), 12681–12687. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3dt51005k

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