Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications (Jun 2019)

Potassium chloridotris(hypersiloxy)aluminate dimer

  • Andrew P. Purdy,
  • Raymond J. Butcher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2056989019005310
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 6
pp. 714 – 716

Abstract

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The tris(trimethylsilylsiloxide) ligand, also known as hypersiloxide, is an extremely bulky group. In an attempt to make the monomeric Al(OSi(SiMe3)3)3, AlCl3 was combined with 3 equiv. of potassium hypersiloxide. The crystalline product isolated (40% yield), namely di-μ3-chlorido-bis[μ2-tris(trimethylsilyl)silanolato]tetrakis[tris(trimethylsilyl)silanolato]dialuminiumdipotassium, [Al2K2Cl2(C19H27OSi4)6], is a KCl adduct of aluminium tris(hypersilyloxide) that is dimerized through a planar K2Cl2 ring, with K—Cl distances of 3.1131 (8) and 3.319 (3) Å, and ring angles of 77.41 (2) and 102.60 (2)°. This ring is on an inversion center, and there is no supramolecular coordination.

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