aluminylene
Aluminylene is a term used for a class of compounds that contain aluminum in the +1 oxidation state, featuring a monovalent aluminum center with a lone pair and an empty p orbital. It is the aluminum analogue of low-valent main-group species such as carbenes, silylenes, and borylenes. Aluminylene centers are typically highly reactive and are often stabilized by bulky aryl substituents or by coordinating donor ligands to prevent rapid oligomerization or reduction to dialuminane species.
Structure and bonding in aluminylene centers are characterized by ambiphilicity: the aluminum carries a lone pair
Synthesis and stabilization strategies commonly involve using bulky substituents or strong donor ligands to isolate discrete
Reactivity and applications of aluminylene include acting as ligands to transition metals, donating electron density from