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854329
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The monomer-dimer equilibria of liquid aluminum alkyls: : IV. Triethylaluminum in mesitylene
Author(s)
Smith, MB
Year
1972
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
ISSN:
0022-328X
EISSN:
1872-8561
Volume
46
Issue
2
Page Numbers
211-217
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/s0022-328x(00)88320-5
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1972O371300017
Abstract
The monomer-dimer equilibrium of triethylaluminum (TEA) in mesitylene solution has been studied by measuring heats of dilution. The value obtained for the heat of dissociation of one mole of TEA dimer in mesitylene, 13.31 kcal, is significantly smaller than the corresponding value in n-hexadecane (16.93 kcal). The difference is ascribed primarily to the (exothermic) complexation of mesitylene with TEA monomer. Degrees of dissociation of TEA in mesitylene at various mole fractions are tabulated over a wide temperature range and compared with corresponding values in aliphatic (saturated) hydrocarbons. The results indicate that TEA is about eight times as dissociated in mesitylene as in an aliphatic hydrocarbon at −50°C. The ratio decreases with rising temperature and becomes unity at about 170° C. The results have been extended to trimethylaluminum (TMA) and to other aromatic solvents. The estimated value for the heat of dissociation of TMA in toluene (15.6±1.4 kcal· (mole of dimer)−1) is consistent with the literature value (15.4±2.0 kcal·mole−1) for the activation energy for the bridge—terminal exchange of methyl groups. This supports the literature contention that the exchange in toluene solution occurs via dissociation of dimeric molecules to monomers as the rate determining step. Since the literature value for the activation energy for exchange in cyclopentane solution (15.6±0.2 kcal·mole−1) is well below the heat of dissociation of TMA in cyclopentane (19.4 kcal·mole−1), there is a distinct possibility that the exchange mechanism is different in the two solvents.
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