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One of the major uses of lithium is in the synthesis of organolithium compounds, RLi. They have great importance and utility in industry and chemical research. Their reactivity resembles that of Grignard reagents, but they are generally more reactive.

Synthesis

The best general method for RLi synthesis involves the reaction of an alkyl or aryl chloride with lithium metal in benzene or an aliphatic hydrocarbon (e.g., hexane), [link] .

While it is possible to use diethyl ether (Et 2 O), the solvent slowly attack the resultant alkyl lithium compound, [link] .

Metal-hydrogen exchange, [link] , metal-halogen exchange, [link] , and metal-metal exchange can also be used, [link] .

All organolithium compounds are produced as solutions and are hence used in synthetic protocols by volume of solution. It is therefore important to know the exact concentration of RLi in solution. The simplest approach to quantify the amount of organolithium is to react a known volume with water, [link] , and then titrate (with acid) the resultant base that is formed.

However, while the concentration of freshly prepared samples of organolithium reagents can the theoretically measured in this way, real samples always contain some amount of LiOH or other bases. A simple titration inevitably results in an over estimation of the organolithium reagent. To overcome this a double titration method is used.

Gillman double titration method

The careful addition of a known volume of an organolithium reagent solution (between 0.5 and 1.5 mL) to an excess of water yields a solution of LiOH that can be titrated with a standardized solution of hydrochloric acid, using phenolphthalein as the indicator. The presence of any LiOH in the original organolithium solution will be incorporated into this titration, and thus the result will be a measure of the total base content in the solution, i.e., [link] .

In order to determine the amount of LiOH present as impurity in the organolithium solution it is necessary to react the RLi without the formation of base, then titrate the resulting solution. To do this, an aliquot (the same amount as used before) of the organolithium is reacted slowly with 1,2-dibromoethane (BrCH 2 CH 2 Br) dissolved in dry diethyl ether (Et 2 O). After 5 min of stirring, the solution is diluted with an excess of water and then titrated with a standardized solution of hydrochloric acid, again using phenolphthalein as the indicator. The difference of the two titrations gives the exact concentration of the organolithium.

An aliquot of n BuLi in hexanes (0.50 mL) was added to degassed water (20 mL). After any visible reaction had ceased, a few drops of a phenolphthalein solution in water/methanol are added resulting in a pink color indicative of a basic pH. The resulting mixture is titrated with standardized hydrochloric acid ([HCl] = 0.1034 N) until complete disappearance of the pink color (7.90 mL).

A second aliquot of n BuLi in hexanes (0.50 mL) is added to 1,2-dibromoethane (0.20 mL, Et 2 O). After 5 min of stirring, the mixture was diluted with water (20 mL) and after addition of the phenolphthalein indicator titrated (with vigorous stirring due to the biphasic nature of the system) with standardized hydrochloric acid ([HCl]= 0.1034 N) until complete disappearance of the pink color (0.25 mL).

The concentration of nBuLi is calculated as follows:

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