Abstract: | Formation of Alkaline Earth Metal‐Arsenic Cages via the Metalation of Triisopropylsilylarsane with Calcium, Strontium, and Barium Bisbis(trimethylsilyl)amide] in Tetrahydrofuran The metalation of triisopropylsilylarsane with the alkaline earth metal bisbis(trimethylsilyl)amides] in tetrahydrofuran yields the THF complexes of calcium ( 1 ), strontium ( 2 ), and barium‐bis(triisopropylsilylarsanide) ( 3 ). Dissolving of these compounds in toluene leads to the elimination of triisopropylsilylarsane and the formation of the THF complexes of tetraalkaline earth metal hexakis(triisopropylsilylarsanide)‐triisopropylsilylarsanediide of calcium ( 4 ), strontium ( 5 ), and barium ( 6 ), respectively. The central polyhedron of compound 4 can be described as two trigonal bipyramids with the metal atoms in apical positions, connected via the arsanediide substituent as a common corner. The central moieties of the compounds 5 and 6 consist of four trigonal bipyramids which are connected by common edges as well as common faces. |