The Ga-71 NMR spectra of solutions of gallium tribromide in different
aromatic solvents have been recorded, and dependences of chemical shif
t on concentration, temperature and solvent observed. Such effects are
absent in the corresponding solutions of Me3Ga. The Ga-71 chemical sh
ift changes are consistent with the dissociation of the dimeric form o
f gallium tribromide to the monomer, as observed in the gas phase, but
a study of effect of added H2O or Et2O indicates that solutions of ga
llium tribromide contain no monomeric species and the changes are best
accounted for in terms of rapid chemical exchange between two differe
nt dimeric forms of gallium tribromide, one closed and the other half-
open. With increasing solvating power of the aromatic solvent, the equ
ilibrium between these dimeric structures favours the half-open solvat
ed species.