alküülalumiinium
Alküülalumiinium, also known as organoaluminum compounds, are a class of chemical compounds with the general formula R_nAlX_{3-n}, where R is an alkyl group, X is a halogen or another ligand, and n is an integer from 1 to 3. Trialkylaluminiums, where n=3 and R is an alkyl group like ethyl or isobutyl, are the most common and important examples. These compounds are characterized by a direct aluminum-carbon bond, which makes them highly reactive and Lewis acidic.
Trialkylaluminiums are typically colorless, volatile liquids or solids that react vigorously with air and water. They
The synthesis of alkylalumiiniums often involves the reaction of aluminum metal with alkyl halides or olefins