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[*] posted on 19-3-2018 at 10:40
N-Hexyllithium and N-Octyllithium - nonpyrophoric variants - Anyone ever worked with them?


I've been doing a lot of reading on organolithium compounds lately and I was pleasantly surprised to hear that these two long-chain variants are not pyrophoric. Apparently N-Hexyllithium can be used in a solution up to 85%(!!!) without risk of pyrophoricity. Which I suppose means it could be stored in a normal reagent bottle and poured directly into reaction mixtures when needing to be used. I assume air reaction would still occur, but probably at a very minor extent.

That's pretty amazing, and I want to make some with the Lithium I have. Has anyone ever worked with these before?
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[*] posted on 20-3-2018 at 09:41


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