AC Kolloquium - Dr. Christian Hering-Junghans (LIKAT)
"Pnictaalumenes and Pn,Al-Heterocycles"⠀
Heavier element–element multiple bonds had been long considered inaccessible but have now moved beyond the status of lab curiosities. The number of heteroatomic E13═E15 (E13 = Al, Ga; E15 = N, P, As) multiple bonds is still limited. Due to alternating Lewis acidic and Lewis basic centers, E13=E15 species are prone to oligomerize. Oligomerization should be suppressed by either kinetic, acceptor or donor stabilization.
In this lecture the facile synthesis of pnictaalumenes and -gallenes is described, afforded by the combination of Pnicta-Wittig reagents of the type ArPn(PMe3) (Ar = terphenyls; Pn = P, As) with sources of Al(I) opr Ga(I), respectively. This afforded DipTerPn=AlCp*, compounds with Pn-Al multiple bond character. The reactivities of DipTerPnAlCp* towards small molecules such as CO2, C2H4, C2H2, and azides are discussed.
Heavier element–element multiple bonds had been long considered inaccessible but have now moved beyond the status of lab curiosities. The number of heteroatomic E13═E15 (E13 = Al, Ga; E15 = N, P, As) multiple bonds is still limited. Due to alternating Lewis acidic and Lewis basic centers, E13=E15 species are prone to oligomerize. Oligomerization should be suppressed by either kinetic, acceptor or donor stabilization.
In this lecture the facile synthesis of pnictaalumenes and -gallenes is described, afforded by the combination of Pnicta-Wittig reagents of the type ArPn(PMe3) (Ar = terphenyls; Pn = P, As) with sources of Al(I) opr Ga(I), respectively. This afforded DipTerPn=AlCp*, compounds with Pn-Al multiple bond character. The reactivities of DipTerPnAlCp* towards small molecules such as CO2, C2H4, C2H2, and azides are discussed.
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Donnerstag, 14.12.23 - 16:15 Uhr
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Chemie
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Dr. Christian Hering-Junghans
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Wissenschaftler*innen
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Gerhard-Domagk-Str. 1, 53121
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Seminarraum 1.033 (AC)
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nicht erforderlich
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Institut für Anorganische Chemie
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