Lightest member of the basic carboxylate structural pattern: [Al-3(mu(3)-O)(mu-O2CCF3)(6)(THF)(3)][(Me3Si)(3)CAl(O2CCF3)(3)]center dot C7H8

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​Lightest member of the basic carboxylate structural pattern: [Al-3(mu(3)-O)(mu-O2CCF3)(6)(THF)(3)][(Me3Si)(3)CAl(O2CCF3)(3)]center dot C7H8​
Hatop, H.; Ferbinteanu, M.; Roesky, H. W.; Cimpoesu, F.; Schiefer, M.; Schmidt, H. G. & Noltemeyer, M.​ (2002) 
Inorganic Chemistry41(4) pp. 1022​-+​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ic010880y 

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Hatop, H.; Ferbinteanu, M.; Roesky, H. W.; Cimpoesu, F.; Schiefer, M.; Schmidt, H. G.; Noltemeyer, M.
Abstract
[Al-3(mu(3)-O)(mu-O2CCF3)(6)(THF)(3)][(Me3Si)(3)CAl( OC(O)CF3)(3)]-C7H8 is the first characterized mu3-oxo-trinuclear basic carboxylate of aluminum closing the gap of isomorphism with the transition metal analogues. The system is an excellent case study for the electronic structure approached by DFT-B3LYP calculations. The actual system proves that the oxo-trinuclear pattern is stabilized by the chemical hardness of oxygen donors and by highly symmetric intramolecular packing of the ligands.
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2002
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Publisher
Amer Chemical Soc
Journal
Inorganic Chemistry 
ISSN
1520-510X; 0020-1669

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