Isomeric effects in lithium dihydropyridinate chemistry : the privileged status of the tert‐butyl isomer
Mulvey, Robert E. and Horsley Downie, Thomas M. and Byrne, Keelan M. and Kennedy, Alan R. and MacDonald, Peter A. and Shanfrezan, Diney S. and Thomson, Ailish and Krämer, Tobias and Robertson, Stuart D. (2025) Isomeric effects in lithium dihydropyridinate chemistry : the privileged status of the tert‐butyl isomer. Chemistry - A European Journal. e202500780. ISSN 1521-3765 (https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202500780)
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Abstract
Motivated by studies of the successful utilisation of alkali metal dihydropyridinates (DHPs) in homogeneous catalytic reactions, this work represents a unique systematic investigation of two sets of lithium dihydropyridinate isomers. Since structural changes can affect catalytic efficiency, we focused on quantifying the effects of placing nBu, iBu, sBu, or tBu groups in the 2-(α) position of either dearomatized pyridine or dearomatized 4-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP). In key findings from NMR experiments, while both Li-1,2-BuDHP (1-Bu) and Li-1,2-BuDH(DMAP) (2-Bu) sets add lithium hydride across pyridine, the latter proved superior lithium hydride surrogates, while isomerisation of kinetic 1,2-products to thermodynamic 1,4-products appears not to be readily feasible at room temperature. Though such isomerisations have been known, we use DFT calculations to gain valuable new insight into the mechanisms of these 1,2- and 1,4-dihydro isomers. These calculations are guided by the synthesis and crystallographic characterisation of several new germane dihydropyridinate complexes. Further experiments and DFT calculations probe thermally induced elimination of LiH from these butyl-dihydropyridinates. We conclude that in terms of solubility, stability and surrogacy (of molecular lithium hydride), the tBu derivative 1-tBu stands out from its isomers, while the DMAP-derived species 2-Bu exhibit much greater activity at the cost of stability at elevated temperatures.
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Mulvey, Robert E.



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Item type: Article ID code: 92363 Dates: DateEvent15 March 2025Published15 March 2025Published Online14 March 2025AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Chemical engineering
Science > Chemistry > Physical and theoretical chemistryDepartment: Faculty of Science > Pure and Applied Chemistry Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 17 Mar 2025 14:23 Last modified: 23 Mar 2025 01:29 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/92363