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Get Free AccessAbstract Anionic molecular models for nonhydrolyzed and partially hydrolyzed aluminum and gallium framework sites on silica, M[OSi(O t Bu) 3 ] 4 − and HOM[OSi(O t Bu) 3 ] 3 − (where M=Al or Ga), were synthesized from anionic chlorides Li{M[OSi(O t Bu) 3 ] 3 Cl} in salt metathesis reactions. Sequestration of lithium cations with [12]crown‐4 afforded charge‐separated ion pairs composed of monomeric anions M[OSi(O t Bu) 3 ] 4 − with outer‐sphere [([12]crown‐4) 2 Li] + cations, and hydroxides {HOM[OSi(O t Bu) 3 ] 3 } with pendant [([12]crown‐4)Li] + cations. These molecular models were characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction, vibrational spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy. Upon treatment of monomeric [([12]crown‐4)Li]{HOM[OSi(O t Bu) 3 ] 3 } complexes with benzyl alcohol, benzyloxide complexes were formed, modeling a possible pathway for the formation of active sites for Meerwin–Ponndorf–Verley (MPV) transfer hydrogenations with Al/Ga‐doped silica catalysts.
James P. Dombrowski, Micah S. Ziegler, Neelay M. Phadke, Erum Mansoor, Daniel S. Levine, Ryan J. Witzke, Martin Head‐Gordon, Alexis Bell, T Don Tilley (2020). Siloxyaluminate and Siloxygallate Complexes as Models for Framework and Partially Hydrolyzed Framework Sites in Zeolites and Zeotypes. , 27(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202002926.
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