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. 2016 Aug 26;55(36):10886-9.
doi: 10.1002/anie.201602792. Epub 2016 Jul 8.

Combining Neopentyllithium with Potassium tert-Butoxide: Formation of an Alkane-Soluble Lochmann-Schlosser Superbase

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Combining Neopentyllithium with Potassium tert-Butoxide: Formation of an Alkane-Soluble Lochmann-Schlosser Superbase

Philipp Benrath et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Mixtures of alkyllithium and heavier alkali-metal alkoxides are often used to form alkyl compounds of heavier alkali metals, but these mixtures are also known for their high reactivity in deprotonative metalation reactions. These organometallic mixtures are often called LiC-KOR superbases, but despite many efforts their constitution remains unknown. Herein we present mixed alkali-metal alkyl/alkoxy compounds produced by reaction of neopentyllithium with potassium tert-butoxide. The key to success was the good solubility and temperature-stability of neopentyl alkali-metal compounds, leading to hexane-soluble mixtures, which allowed handling at ambient temperatures and isolation by crystallization. The compounds in solid state and in solution were identified by X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy as mixtures of lithium/potassium neopentyl/tert-butoxy aggregates of varying compositions Lix Ky Npz (OtBu)x+y-z .

Keywords: alkali metals; alkoxy groups; carbanions; lithium; superbases.

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