I've been working on 1,4-addition of Cyanocuprate recently, but having a hard time with reproductibility issue.
Brief procedure is the following :
1. Lithium wire(Flame-dried under Vaccum pump) + Alkyl bromide(-OTBS is there, but still a simple Bromide)
2. CuCN(1equiv, Flame-dried under Vaccum pump) + Solution from 1(2equiv)
3. Add Starting material material in solvent(Ether or THF)
Sometimes, It works fine. Nice Deep-yellow colored Cuprate solution is formed, then reaction works fine.
Otherwise, It turns into Turquoise to blue-colored solution and Starting material remains.
Originally, I thought that water was the problem and flame-dried both Lithium and Copper Cyanide.
Copper cyanide which is used in our lab is not that green-colored, so I think it's safe to think that Impurities in commericial reagent is negligible.
I still couldn't figure out what exactly the problem is.
Is there any factor that I've missed out? Or It's just that my experiment skill is not good enough?