AlH (PPh ) was synthesized as a stable solid being the first known 1 : 2 alane arylphosphane adduct. Although only weakly intra-molecularly coordinated, it displays as a molecular crystal significant inertness against atmospheric humidity and oxygen due to strong steric screening of the alane unit. The compound readily dissociates PPh in solution allowing for its use as a Lewis acidic reducing agent. These features lead to an easy to store, easy to use reducing agent that may enable the quantitative investigation of aluminum hydride chemistry including reduction, complexation and hydroalumination reactions. The structure contains two non-equivalent penta-coordinated aluminum centers that despite long Al-P distances of ca. 2.7 Å display unusually high quadrupolar coupling constants C of 25.1 and 26.5 in Al solid state NMR measurements. The product was also tested as a reducing agent on a small set of selected compounds with various functional groups.
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