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Relative Basicities of ortho-, meta-, and para-Substituted Aryllithiums

Gorecka-Kobylinska, Joanna
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Schlosser, Manfred  
2009
The Journal of Organic Chemistry

The relative basicities of aryllithiums bearing methoxy, chlorine, fluorine, trifluoromethyl and trifluoromethoxy substituents at the ortho, meta, and para positions have been assessed. To this end, two aryllithiums of comparable basicity were equilibrated together with the corresponding bromo- or iodoarenes in a 1: 2 mixture of pentanes with tetrahydrofuran at -50, -75, or -100 degrees C. The "basicity" (protodelithiation) increments Delta Delta G derived from the equilibrium constants are linearly correlated with the relative protonation enthalpies of the corresponding aryl anions in the gas phase. However, the correlation factor proves to be position-dependent. Compared with "naked" aryl anions, the basicity of aryllithiums mirrors the effects of ortho, meta, and para substituents to the extent of 36%, 30%, and 25%, respectively.

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DOI
10.1021/jo8020083
Web of Science ID

WOS:000262004000027

Author(s)
Gorecka-Kobylinska, Joanna
Schlosser, Manfred  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Volume

74

Start page

222

End page

229

Subjects

Gas-Phase Acidities

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N-Butyllithium

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Ab-Initio

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Substituent

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Deprotonation

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Metalation

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Benzenes

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Lithium

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Bases

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November 30, 2010
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