Decomposition of Monochlorogallane, [H2GaCl] n , and Adducts with Amine and Phosphine Bases: Formation of Cationic Gallane Derivatives
Thermal decomposition of monochlorogallane, [H2GaCl] n , at ambient temperatures results in the formation of subvalent gallium species. To Ga[HGaCl3], previously reported, has now been added a second mixed-valence solid, Ga4[HGaCl3]2[Ga2Cl6] (1), the crystal structure of which at 150 K shows a numbe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic chemistry 2005-10, Vol.44 (20), p.7143-7150 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Thermal decomposition of monochlorogallane, [H2GaCl] n , at ambient temperatures results in the formation of subvalent gallium species. To Ga[HGaCl3], previously reported, has now been added a second mixed-valence solid, Ga4[HGaCl3]2[Ga2Cl6] (1), the crystal structure of which at 150 K shows a number of unusual features. Adducts of monochlorogallane, most readily prepared from the hydrochloride of the base and LiGaH4 in appropriate proportions, include not only the 1:1 molecular complex Me3P·GaH2Cl (2), but also 2:1 amine complexes which prove to be cationic gallane derivatives, [H2Ga(NH2R)2]+Cl-, where R = tBu (3a) or sBu (3b). All three of these complexes have been characterized crystallographically at 150 K. |
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ISSN: | 0020-1669 1520-510X |
DOI: | 10.1021/ic050986j |