A strained intramolecular P/Al-FLP and its reactivity toward allene
Patrick Federmann1, Tamino Bosse1, Siad Wolff1
1Institut für Chemie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Brook-Taylor-Straße 2, 12489, Berlin, Germany. Christian.limberg@chemie.hu-berlin.de.
Abstract:
FLPs featuring aluminum-phosphane interactions, spring-loaded by a rigid biphenylene linker, have been accessed through a route where trimethyltin units at phosphane-functionalized organic backbones are exchanged by an AlCl2 moiety. Upon contact with substrates like CO2 these are readily bound by the Al/P site with release of strain. The system could also be utilized for a unique reactivity, namely the activation of allene.
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