A Lithium Amide Protected Against Protonation in the Gas Phase: Unexpected Effect of LiCl.
In cold THF and in the presence of LiCl, a lithium pyrrolidinylamide forms a 1:1 mixed aggregate, which is obsd. directly by ESI-MS. Gas-phase protonation of this species leads to selective transfer of H+ to the chlorine atom, suggesting that LiCl shields the amide nitrogen and prevents its direct protonation.
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- Titre
- A Lithium Amide Protected Against Protonation in the Gas Phase: Unexpected Effect of LiCl.
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2015
- Auteurs
- Lesage, Denis, Barozzino-Consiglio Gabriella, Duwald Romain, Fressigne Catherine, Harrison-Marchand Anne, Faull Kym F., Maddaluno Jacques, and Gimbert Yves
- Revue
- J. Org. Chem.
- Volume
- 80
- Pagination
- 6441–6446
- ISSN
- 0022-3263
Soumis le 12 avril 2018