Issue 10, 2013

A hetero-alkali-metal version of the utility amideLDA: lithium–potassium diisopropylamide

Abstract

Designed to extend the synthetically important alkali-metal diisopropylamide [NiPr2; DA] class of compounds, the first example of a hetero-alkali-metallic complex of DA has been prepared as a partial TMEDA solvate. Revealed by an X-ray crystallographic study, its structure exists as a discrete lithium-rich trinuclear Li2KN3 heterocycle, with TMEDA only solvating the largest of the alkali-metals, with the two-coordinate lithium atoms being close to linearity [161.9(2)°]. A variety of NMR spectroscopic studies, including variable temperature and DOSY NMR experiments, suggests that this new form of LDA maintains its integrity in non-polar hydrocarbon solution. This complex thus represents a rare example of a KDA molecule which is soluble in non-polar medium without the need for excessive amounts of solubilizing Lewis donor being added.

Graphical abstract: A hetero-alkali-metal version of the utility amide LDA: lithium–potassium diisopropylamide

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Sep 2012
Accepted
20 Dec 2012
First published
20 Dec 2012
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 3704-3711

A hetero-alkali-metal version of the utility amide LDA: lithium–potassium diisopropylamide

D. R. Armstrong, A. R. Kennedy, R. E. Mulvey and S. D. Robertson, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 3704 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT32204H

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