Pyridin-2-ylmethyl-tert-butylamine dimethyl aluminum complex with a planar five-membered ring was synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, UV-Vis spectra, TG/DSC, 1 H NMR, and 13 C NMR. Through single-crystal diffraction, it is proved that the structure of the alkyl aluminum complex is a planar five-membered ring. By comparison the crystal data of 11 kinds of five-membered ring dialkyl aluminum complexes, we found that the planar five-membered ring dialkyl aluminum is formed when there is at least one unequal sp 2 hybrid nitrogen in the ligand. TG/DSC study of the compound's thermodynamic properties showed the thermal decomposition temperature of complex 7 was determined to be 210°C. The rigid plane structure of the product was proved by fluorescence analysis. When the excitation wavelength was 380 nm, the emission wavelength was 478 nm.