Aktivierung von Diorganyl‐bis(pyridylimino)isoindolid‐Aluminiumkomplexen mit sichtbarem Licht und deren organometallische Radikalreaktivität
Jonas O. Wenzel,
Johannes Werner,
Alexander Allgaier
et al.
Abstract:We report on the synthesis and characterization of a series of (mostly) air‐stable diorganyl bis(pyridylimino) isoindolide (BPI) aluminum complexes and their chemistry upon visible‐light excitation. The redox non‐innocent BPI pincer ligand allows for efficient charge transfer homolytic processes of the title compounds. This makes them a universal platform for the generation of carbon‐centered radicals. The photo‐induced homolytic cleavage of the Al–C bonds was investigated by means of stationary and transient … Show more
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