“…7 Second, no theoretical calculations, even at very high levels of theory,8, 9 could explain the experimental assignment for such a simple molecule. Third, it is well known that the CH 3 X (X = Li, Na, or K) compounds have a strong tendency to aggregate; therefore, even if the experimental protocol of Andrews et al in 1967 led those authors to think that monomeric methyllithium was the only species that was present in the Ar matrix, two recent theoretical studies8, 9 seem to show that a new characterization of this compound is needed, in a very low temperature matrix,7, 10–17 as well as in the gaseous phase 18. In a previous study carried out for (CH 3 Li) n ( n = 1, … 6), at the harmonic level,9 we showed that aggregates, at least the dimer, existed in the Ar matrix.…”