Publications by authors named "Tekla Strzalko"

Mechanisms of alkylation by PhCH(2)Cl or CH(3)I in THF and of deuteriation by DCl (4 N in D(2)O) in THF or THF-toluene of lithiated phenylacetonitrile monoanions and dianions obtained with LHMDS, LDA, or n-BuLi are studied by vibrational and NMR spectroscopy and quantum chemistry calculations. Dialkylation of the three dilithio dianions generated with n-BuLi (2.0-2.

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The carbanionic species possibly formed during the first alkylation step of phenylacetonitrile lithiated anion by CH(3)I and PhCH(2)Cl in THF-hexane solution and their complexes with the lithium salt formed have been observed by infrared spectrometry and characterized by density functional theory calculations. The spectra of alkylated phenylacetonitrile lithiated anion monomers and dimers have been identified in good agreement with calculations. The wave numbers of the vibrational modes of the alkylated species differ significantly from those of PhCHCNLi species, but do not depend appreciably on the substituent nature.

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It is evidenced through vibrational spectroscopy that a heterodimer or "Quadac" is formed when an excess of base (LHMDS, LDA, or n-BuLi) is added to PhCH(2)CN in THF, THF-hexane, or THF-toluene solution. The amount of heterodimer increases with the pK(H)(a) of the lithiated base. A dianionic species may be formed through decomposition of this heterodimer if the pK(H)(a) of the base is sufficiently high, as in the case of n-BuLi.

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The structures and spectra of mono and dianionic species derived from PhCH2CN under the action of an organic base LHMDS or n-BuLi in THF solution have been investigated by vibrational spectroscopy and DFT calculations. The assignments previously proposed for the monoanion, the bridged, linear and dimeric monoanionic ion pairs compare well with the calculated ones. The addition of HMPA to a THF solution of PhCHCNLi leads to the formation of an HMPA solvated linear ion pair, distinguishable from the bridged ion pair by the wave number of the 8a v(CC) phenyl ring mode.

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