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Lithium Dicyclohexylamide in Transition-Metal-Free Fischer-Tropsch Chemistry.

Maotong XuZheng-Wang QuStefan GrimmeDouglas W Stephan
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Lithium dicyclohexylamide (Cy2NLi) reacts with syn-gas or CO to generate transient intermediates with carbene character, which are capable of reacting further with CO or H2, effecting sequential C-C and C-H bond formations from CO or H2, thus providing a transition-metal-free avenue to the fundamental reactions of the Fischer-Tropsch process. Further experimental and computational data indicate that reactions with CO and H2 are thermodynamically accessible, with a kinetic bias toward CO homologation.
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