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Triisobutylaluminium

Triisobutylaluminium (TiBA) is an organoaluminium compound with the formula Al(CH2CH(CH3)2)3. This colorless pyrophoric liquid is mainly used to make linear primary alcohols and α-olefins. Triisobutylaluminium (TiBA) is an organoaluminium compound with the formula Al(CH2CH(CH3)2)3. This colorless pyrophoric liquid is mainly used to make linear primary alcohols and α-olefins. Triisobutylaluminium was thought to be exclusively monomeric, however, it was discovered to exist in equilibrium with its dimer. To allow for the dimer to form, there is an appreciable increase in the length of the bonds between Al and the bridging alkyl ligand. There is also evidence of restricted rotation of the bridging isobutyl groups in the dimer. The equilibrium constant, KD, is 3.810 at 20 °C. Trialkylaluminium compounds are available industrially through the reactions of aluminium powder, hydrogen gas, and the desired alkenes. The synthesis of TiBA requires two steps; the first step produces diisobutylaluminium hydride by this route. In the second step isobutylene adds to the diisobutylaluminium to give TiBA.

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