SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBSTITUTED (AMINOMETHYL)LITHIUM COMPOUNDS - THE STRUCTURES OF [LI-2(CH2NPH2)(2)(THF)(3)] AND [LI-4(CH2NC5H10)(4)(THF)(2)]
F. Becke et al., SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBSTITUTED (AMINOMETHYL)LITHIUM COMPOUNDS - THE STRUCTURES OF [LI-2(CH2NPH2)(2)(THF)(3)] AND [LI-4(CH2NC5H10)(4)(THF)(2)], Journal of organometallic chemistry, 548(2), 1997, pp. 205-210
(Aminomethyl)lithium compounds LiCH2NRR'. x THF (NRR' = NMe2 (1a, x =
0), NPhMe (1b, x = 2), NPh2 (1c, x = 1 ... 1,5), NC5H10 (1d, x = 0, NC
5H10 = piperidino), and NC7H14 (1e, NC7H14 = 2,6-dimethylpiperidino))
were prepared by the reaction of Bu3SnCH2NRR' with BuLi. 1a-d were iso
lated in solid state and characterized by NMR spectroscopy (H-1, C-13,
Li-7). 1e was obtained in solution and characterized via reaction wit
h MeOH and with benzophenone to generate MeNC7H14 and Ph2C(OH)CH2NC7H1
4, respectively. Recrystallization of 1c and 1d from n-hexane/THF give
s [Li-2(CH2NPh2)(2)(THF)(3)] (1c') and [Li-4(CH2NC5H10)(4)(THF)(2)] (1
d'), respectively, whose structures (X-ray) were determined. The dimer
ic compound 1c' forms a central planar four-membered Li2C2 ring. One l
ithium atom is four-coordinated to two methylene carbon atoms (d(Li-C)
=2.246(9), 2.235(9) Angstrom) and two oxygen atoms of THF. Unusually,
the second lithium exhibits a nearly planar coordination sphere repres
ented by two methylene carbon atoms (d(Li-C)=2.17(1) and 2.16(1) Angst
rom) and by the oxygen atom of the disordered THF molecule. 1d' is a t
etrameric species exhibiting a molecular C-2 symmetry. The lithium ato
ms are arranged in a distorted tetrahedron with methylene carbon atoms
occupying each face of the tetrahedron. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A
.