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Ladder structure organolithiums

Fig. 3. Structural options for uncomplexed organolithiums (a) infinite stack of (LiX)2 rings, (b) infinite ladder of (LiX)2 rings, (d) hexamer, a limited stack of two (LiX>3 rings, (e) tetramer, a limited stack of two (LiX)2 rings, and (f) isolated (LiX)4, (LiX)3, and (LiX)2 rings. For contrast, (c) illustrates a segment of an infinite three-dimensional lattice, X being an inorganic atomic anion such as CK. Fig. 3. Structural options for uncomplexed organolithiums (a) infinite stack of (LiX)2 rings, (b) infinite ladder of (LiX)2 rings, (d) hexamer, a limited stack of two (LiX>3 rings, (e) tetramer, a limited stack of two (LiX)2 rings, and (f) isolated (LiX)4, (LiX)3, and (LiX)2 rings. For contrast, (c) illustrates a segment of an infinite three-dimensional lattice, X being an inorganic atomic anion such as CK.

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