The quest for organo-alkali metal monomers: unscrambling the structure–reactivity relationship
Abstract
Organo-alkali metal reagents are essential tools in synthetic chemistry. Alkali metal organometallics aggregate in solution and solid-state forming clusters and polymers. The structure of these aggregates and their structure–reactivity relationship have been of great interest for many decades. This Perspective will look at the strategies that have been employed to isolate low aggregates and, in particular, monomeric complexes of the most common alkali metal alkyls (M = Li–Cs, R = methyl, trimethylsilylmethyl, bis/tris(trimethylsilylmethyl), butyls and benzyl) and the relationship between level of aggregation, structure and reactivity.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2023 Frontier and Perspective articles