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1) Lithium reacts to butyl bromide and froms butyl lithium , which is transformed into Gilmann reagent after treamenting with Cul. The mechanism of eactions is as follows
2) Lithium reacts with isopentyl Iodide. From this reaction is lithium that is transformed into Gilmann chemical reagent after treating with Cul. The eaction pattern is as follows
Butyl bromide reacts with lithium from butyl. It is converted into Gilmann reagent after treatment by Cul. The sequence of eactions is as follows: 2L Cul H2CBr H3C-H3C H3C non-commodo cu . CH3 pentane 130 (A) -LIB (B. Gilmann reagent) ii. Lithium reacts with isopentyl iodide and also from itopentyl-lithium. It is converted to Gilmann-reagent upon treatment by Cul. The reaction is as like this Ch3 Chi3 Li Cul H2C1 LA *HAC the HOC pentane. -Lil (B. Gilmann reagent)