Abstract
Dimethylamine yields the insoluble presumed polymeric amide [(Me2N)2Mg]x on reaction with diethylmagnesium in 1 : 1 molar ratio. Diethyl- and di-isopropyl-amine yield ethylmagnesium derivatives, (EtMgNR2)n, from which ether or tetrahydrofuran could not be separated. Insoluble, evidently polymeric, ether-free products, (EtMgNPh2)x and (PriMgNPh2)x are formed from diphenylamine, and crystalline bis-ether complexes of these are also described. Di-isopropylmagnesium gives a dimeric product, (PriMgNPri 2)2, on reaction with di-isopropylamine. Similar crystalline dimers are formed from diethylmagnesium and 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine, and by the addition of diethylmagnesium to benzylideneaniline. Di-isopropylmagnesium forms a crystalline t-butyl cyanide complex, (Pr2 iMg·NCBut), whereas diethylmagnesium adds to t-butyl and to phenyl cyanide giving products containing azomethine bonds.
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