Monomeric organogallium-nitrogen compounds. Chemistry of Et2GaNH[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)] with decomposition to the metallacycle {EtGaNH[C6H2(4,6-t-Bu)(2)CMe2CH2-2]}(2) and of EtGa{NH[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)]}(2)
Ot. Beachley et al., Monomeric organogallium-nitrogen compounds. Chemistry of Et2GaNH[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)] with decomposition to the metallacycle {EtGaNH[C6H2(4,6-t-Bu)(2)CMe2CH2-2]}(2) and of EtGa{NH[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)]}(2), ORGANOMETAL, 18(13), 1999, pp. 2543-2549
Two monomeric gallium-nitrogen compounds, Et2GaNH[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)] and
EtGa{NH[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)]}(2), have been prepared by metathetical reacti
ons between either Et2GaCl or EtGaCl2, as appropriate, and LiNH[C6H2(2,4,6-
t-Bu)(3)] and have been characterized fully. Cryoscopic molecular weight st
udies demonstrated both compounds to be monomeric in benzene solution, wher
eas an X-ray structural study of the latter identified a monomer. The compo
und Et2GaNH[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)] decomposes at room temperature to form a n
ew metallacyclic derivative {EtGaNH[C6H2(4,6-t-BU)(2)(CMe2CH2-2)]}(2), GaEt
3, and H2N[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)]. A H-1 NMR spectral study and an X-ray stru
ctural study were used to elucidate its structure. The compound EtG-a{NH[C6
H2(2,4,6-t-BU)(3)]}(2) does not decompose to the metallacycle, but it react
s readily with GaEt3 to form Et2GaNH[C6H2(2,4,6-t-Bu)(3)].