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Al(OCArF3)3 - a thermally stable Lewis superacidArF = C6F5.Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Experimental procedures as well as computational and crystallographic details are reported in the electronic supplement. CCDC 1818681-1818687, 1863847-1863852 and 1866467. For ESI and crystallographic data in CIF or other electronic format see DOI: 10.1039/c8sc02981d
The adduct free Lewis superacid Al(OCAr F 3 ) 3 was obtained by the reaction of Ar F 3 COH with AlEt 3 and fully characterized (Ar F = C 6 F 5 ). It comprises a high thermal stability up to 180 °C and a distinct reactivity towards Lewis bases, as exemplified by the isolation of the neutral adducts A...
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description | The adduct free Lewis superacid Al(OCAr
F
3
)
3
was obtained by the reaction of Ar
F
3
COH with AlEt
3
and fully characterized (Ar
F
= C
6
F
5
). It comprises a high thermal stability up to 180 °C and a distinct reactivity towards Lewis bases, as exemplified by the isolation of the neutral adducts Al(OCAr
F
3
)·D (D = MeCN, THF, Et
2
O, pyridine, OPEt
3
), the fluoride complexes [Q][FAl(OCAr
F
)
3
] (Q
+
= Cs
+
, Ag
+
, Tl
+
, [S(NMe
2
)
3
]
+
, [Ph
3
C]
+
, Li
+
, [NBu
4
]
+
, [FeCp
2
]
+
) and the chloride complex [Ph
3
C][ClAl(OCAr
F
)
3
].
Al(OCAr
F
3
)
3
(Ar
F
= C
6
F
5
) - a readily accessible, adduct free and highly stable Lewis superacid with an extreme fluoride ion affinity to store in your glove box! |
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3
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F
3
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F
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6
F
5
). It comprises a high thermal stability up to 180 °C and a distinct reactivity towards Lewis bases, as exemplified by the isolation of the neutral adducts Al(OCAr
F
3
)·D (D = MeCN, THF, Et
2
O, pyridine, OPEt
3
), the fluoride complexes [Q][FAl(OCAr
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, Tl
+
, [S(NMe
2
)
3
]
+
, [Ph
3
C]
+
, Li
+
, [NBu
4
]
+
, [FeCp
2
]
+
) and the chloride complex [Ph
3
C][ClAl(OCAr
F
)
3
].
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F
3
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3
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F
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F
5
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F
3
)
3
was obtained by the reaction of Ar
F
3
COH with AlEt
3
and fully characterized (Ar
F
= C
6
F
5
). It comprises a high thermal stability up to 180 °C and a distinct reactivity towards Lewis bases, as exemplified by the isolation of the neutral adducts Al(OCAr
F
3
)·D (D = MeCN, THF, Et
2
O, pyridine, OPEt
3
), the fluoride complexes [Q][FAl(OCAr
F
)
3
] (Q
+
= Cs
+
, Ag
+
, Tl
+
, [S(NMe
2
)
3
]
+
, [Ph
3
C]
+
, Li
+
, [NBu
4
]
+
, [FeCp
2
]
+
) and the chloride complex [Ph
3
C][ClAl(OCAr
F
)
3
].
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F
3
)
3
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F
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6
F
5
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F
3
)
3
was obtained by the reaction of Ar
F
3
COH with AlEt
3
and fully characterized (Ar
F
= C
6
F
5
). It comprises a high thermal stability up to 180 °C and a distinct reactivity towards Lewis bases, as exemplified by the isolation of the neutral adducts Al(OCAr
F
3
)·D (D = MeCN, THF, Et
2
O, pyridine, OPEt
3
), the fluoride complexes [Q][FAl(OCAr
F
)
3
] (Q
+
= Cs
+
, Ag
+
, Tl
+
, [S(NMe
2
)
3
]
+
, [Ph
3
C]
+
, Li
+
, [NBu
4
]
+
, [FeCp
2
]
+
) and the chloride complex [Ph
3
C][ClAl(OCAr
F
)
3
].
Al(OCAr
F
3
)
3
(Ar
F
= C
6
F
5
) - a readily accessible, adduct free and highly stable Lewis superacid with an extreme fluoride ion affinity to store in your glove box!</abstract><doi>10.1039/c8sc02981d</doi><tpages>6</tpages></addata></record> |
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