Definition of Lithiation. Meaning of Lithiation. Synonyms of Lithiation

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- even in hydrocarbon solvents with no competing donor ligands. In imine lithiation, while THF acts as a strong donating ligand to LiHMDS, the weakly coordinating...
- amine group and an amide group.The compound can be produced by directed lithiation of anisole. The general principle is outlined in scheme 1. An aromatic...
- equiv of butyl lithium to give the ortho-lithio derivatives, i.e. ortho-lithiation. These dilithio compounds are poised for reactions with many electrophiles...
- Heteroatom-promoted lateral lithiation is the site-selective replacement of a benzylic hydrogen atom for lithium for the purpose of further functionalization...
- charged to a high potential (4.5 V v.s Li0) in order to undergo lithiation/de-lithiation or delithiated using an acid leaching process followed by mild...
- degradation products will catalyse further degradation. Another reason for pre-lithiation is that high-capacity electrodes irreversibly lose capacity after the...
- Ferrocene is an organometallic compound with the formula Fe(C5H5)2. The molecule is a complex consisting of two cyclopentadienyl rings sandwiching a central...
- resolution, such as the Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation and enantioselective lithiation. Rapid equilibration between enantiomeric conformers and irreversible...
- BuLi → C10H7Li + BuBr The resulting lithionaphthalene undergoes a second lithiation, in contrast to the behavior of phenyllithium. These 1,8-dilithio derivatives...
- N-protected indoles with butyl lithium or lithium diisopropylamide results in lithiation exclusively at the C2 position. This strong nucleophile can then be used...