The synthesis of [t-Bu(H)Ga(mu-NEt(2))](2) (1) was accomplished by the addition of 4 t-BuLi to [Cl(2)Ga(mu-NEt(2))](2). Evidence suggests that two tert-butyl groups are lost as isobutylene and result in Ga-H bond formation. The gallium hydride 1 is remarkably stable toward ambient air, oxygen, photolysis, and moderate heating; however, in CHCl(3) the hydride is replaced by chloride, producing [t-Bu(Cl)Ga(mu-NEt(2))](2) (2).
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