Molecular structures of dimethylaluminium octahydrotriborate and dimethylgallium octahydrotriborate in the gas phase as determined by electron diffraction
Abstract
The structures of the gaseous molecules Me2AlB3H8 and Me2GaB3H8 have been studied by electron diffraction. Each species appears to have a skeleton analogous to that of B4H10, the metal atom being linked to each of two boron atoms of the octahydrotriborate group via a single hydrogen bridge (Hb). The following structural parameters (distances correspond to ra) have been deduced: (i) for Me2AlB3H8r(Al–C) 193.2(0.8), r(Al–B) 230.7(0.8), r(Al–Hb) 190.6(4.1) pm, C–Al–C 126.8(1.5), and the dihedral angle α defining the folding of the AlB3 skeleton 117.6(0.7)°; (ii) for Me2GaB3H8r(Ga–C) 193.0(0.7), r(Ga–B) 234.4(0.9), r(Ga–Hb) 198.9(4.8) pm, C–Ga–C 130.3(1.9), and α 117.1(0.9)°.