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A Protocol for Safe Lithiation Reactions Using Organolithium Reagents
Published on: November 12, 2016
Poly[(μ4-3-carb-oxy-pyrazine-2-carboxyl-ato)(μ4-nitrato)dilithium]
Wojciech Starosta1, Janusz Leciejewicz
1Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, ul. Dorodna 16, 03-195 Warszawa, Poland.
Abstract:
In the title compound, [Li2(C6H3N2O4)2(NO3)] n , the two symmetry-independent Li(I) ions are each in a trigonal-bipyramidal coordination and are bridged by N,O-bonding ligands, forming mol-ecular ribbons propagating in [010]. Each Li(I) ion is also coordinated by two O atoms from nitrate ions, connecting the ribbons into a three-dimensional network. Very strong intra-molecular O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds occur between the carboxyl and the carboxylate group.
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