Combined ab initio and classical molecular dynamics simulations of alkyl-lithium aggregates in ethereal solutions

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Hassan K. Khartabil
Marilia T. C. Martins-Costa
Philippe C. Gros
Yves Fort
Manuel F. Ruiz-López
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[1] Nancy-University,Equipe de Chimie et Biochimie Théoriques, SRSMC
[2] CNRS,Equipe de Synthèse Organométallique et Réactivité, SRSMC
[3] Nancy-University,undefined
[4] CNRS,undefined
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Organolithium compounds; QM/MM; Molecular dynamics simulations; Solvent effects;
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Molecular dynamics simulations of organolithium aggregates in solution are reported for the first time. We use a combined quantum/classical force field (the so-called QM/MM approach) and study ethyl-lithium aggregates in dimethyl ether (DME) solvent. The solutes are described at the Density Functional Theory level while solvent molecules are described using molecular mechanics. NVT Molecular Dynamics simulations at 200 K are carried out in the Born–Oppenheimer approximation. After equilibration, the production phase was run for 80 ps (monomer), 40 ps (dimer) and 26 ps (tetramer). The analysis of the results focuses on Li coordination as a function of aggregate size and we show that the total Li coordination number is always 4. No decoordination has been observed along the simulations. Fluctuations of the structures are predicted to be large in some cases and possible implications on reactivity are discussed.
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