Organoaluminium compounds. XIII. Association through aryl and phenylethynyl bridges
EA Jeffery, T Mole and JK Saunders
Australian Journal of Chemistry
21(1) 137 - 144
Published: 1968
Abstract
Proton magnetic resonance spectrometry has been used to show that dimethylphenylaluminium and dimethyl-p-tolylaluminium dimers are held together by aryl bridges. Phenylethynyl groups serve as bridges in the dimer of dimethyl-(phenylethynyl)aluminium. Mixed aryl-methyl, phenylethynyl-methyl, and phenyl-phenylethynyl bridges have also been shown to exist.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9680137
© CSIRO 1968