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Aluminium ethoxide

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Aluminium ethoxide
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Aluminium ethoxide (also aluminium triethoxide) is an metallo-organic compound with the empirical formula Al(OCH2CH3)3. It is a moisture-sensitive white powder.[2]

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Properties

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Structure of aluminium isopropoxide indicates the tendency of aluminium alkoxides to form aggregates.

Aluminium triethoxide is slightly soluble in hot dimethyl benzene, chlorobenzene and other high boiling point non-polar solvents.[3] It hydrolyzes to aluminium hydroxide and ethanol:

Al(OEt)3 + 3 H2O → Al(OH)3 + 3 EtOH

Although the structure of aluminium triethoxide has not been established by X-ray crystallography, the related aluminium isopropoxide has a tetrameric structure as verified by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. The species is described by the formula Al[(μ-O-i-Pr)2Al(O-i-Pr)2]3.[4][5] The unique central Al is octahedral, and three other Al centers adopt tetrahedral geometry. A

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Applications

Aluminium triethoxide is used as a reducing agent for aldehydes and ketones, and is also used as a polymerization catalyst. Aluminium triethoxide is mainly used in Sol-Gel Process preparation of high purity aluminium sesquioxide, which is a polymerization agent. At the same time, it is used as a reducing reagent, for example, carbonyl compounds that restore to alcohol.[clarification needed]

Synthesis

Aluminium triethoxide is produced by treating aluminium with anhydrous alcohol. The aluminium is often activated with iodine or by amalgamation to accelerate the reaction.[6][2]

Aluminium triethoxide has been evaluated as a catalyst for the synthesis of esters and carbonates.[7]

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