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Ball-and-stick model of one butyl chain bonded to three lithiums in the crystal structure of the butyllithium hexamer, (C4H9Li)6. X-ray crystallographic data from T. Kottke, D. Stalke (September 1993). "Structures of Classical Reagents in Chemical Synthesis: (nBuLi)6, (tBuLi)4, and the Metastable (tBuLi · Et2O)2". Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl. 32 (4): 580-582. DOI:10.1002/anie.199305801. |
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