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A Protocol for Safe Lithiation Reactions Using Organolithium Reagents
Published on: November 12, 2016
A lithiomethyl trimethylammonium reagent as a methylene donor
Tim den Hartog1, Juan M Sarria Toro, Erik P A Couzijn
1Laboratorium für Organische Chemie, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich, Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 2, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland. peter.chen@org.chem.ethz.ch.
Abstract:
Straightforward deprotonation of soluble tetramethylammonium salts with alkyllithium reagents gives lithiomethyl trimethylammonium reagents. Coordination of the Li cation is crucial to the stability of these 'N-C ylides'. These reagents were used to prepare epoxides, aziridines and allylic alcohols.
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