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1. Complexes of the Gilman Reagent with Double Bonds across the π–σ Continuum

2. Rapid Injection NMR Reveals η3 ‘π-Allyl’ CuIII Intermediates in Addition Reactions of Organocuprate Reagents

3. Minimization of Organocuprate Complexity through Self-Organization: Remarkable Orientation Effect in Mixed Cuprate π Complexes

4. The X-ray Crystal Structure of a Cuprate-Carbonyl π-Complex

5. Aldehydes and Ketones Form Intermediate π Complexes with the Gilman Reagent, Me2CuLi, at Low Temperatures in Tetrahydrofuran

6. Simplification in Synthesis

7. Complexity of synthetic reactions. The use of complexity indices to evaluate reactions, transforms and disconnections1Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: a Prolegomenon to chemical graph theory; Table 13 and Figure 1, summarizing all possible disconnections of azacyclohexane 28. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/nj/b2/b210843g

8. Complexity of synthetic routes: Linear, convergent and reflexive syntheses1Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: values of indices used to calculate analytical functions for routes 1–3. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/nj/b2/b210844p

9. Ligand Exchange in Mixed Organocuprate(I) π-Complexes

10. Re-evaluation of Organocuprate Reactivity: Logarithmic Reactivity Profiles for Iodo- versus Cyano-Gilman Reagents in the Reactions of Organocuprates with 2-Cyclohexenone and Iodocyclohexane

11. The Use of15N NMR Spectroscopy To Resolve the 'Higher Order Cyanocuprate' Controversy:15N,6Li, and13C NMR Spectroscopic Investigations of CuCN-Derived Butyl Cuprates

12. Cyano-Gilman-Reagentien oder Cyanocuprate höherer Ordnung?15N-,6Li- und13C-NMR-spektroskopische Untersuchungen an BuCu(CN)Li und Bu2CuLi⋅LiCN

13. ChemInform Abstract: Base-Mediated Stereospecific Synthesis of Aryloxy and Amino Substituted Ethyl Acrylates

14. Weiss's endo- and exo-tetracyclo[5.5.1.0.2,6 010,13]tridecane-4,8,12-trione: analysis of 1H NMR couplings in a system of fused 5-membered rings

15. Complexity and Diversity of Digraphs

16. High-pressure Raman studies of triquinacene and dodecahedrane

18. ChemInform Abstract: High-Pressure Raman Studies of Triquinacene and Dodecahedrane

19. Complexes of Gilman reagents with C-S and C-N double bonds: sigma or pi bonding?

20. Serendipity strikes again--efficient preparation of lithium tetramethylcuprate(III) via rapid injection NMR

21. New copper chemistry. 18. Reaction of Bu2CuLi.cntdot.LiI with alkyl iodides: evidence for free radicals and electron transfer

22. Preparation of sigma- and pi-allylcopper(III) intermediates in SN2 and SN2' reactions of organocuprate(I) reagents with allylic substrates

23. Chemistry under physiological conditions. Part 8. NMR spectroscopy of malondialdehyde

24. Copper(I) Chloride

26. Copper(I) Cyanide

27. Copper(I) Iodide

29. Opening the 'black box': oscillations in organocuprate conjugate addition reactions

30. Subtle factors are important: radical formation and transmetallation in reactions of butyl cuprates with cyclohexyl iodide

31. Copper(I) Bromide

32. Organic Synthesis — Art or Science?

34. Condensation of Dimethyl 1,3-Acetonedicarboxylate with 1,2-Dicarbonyl Compounds:cis-bicyclo[3.3.0]octane-3,7-diones

35. Rapid-injection NMR study of iodo- and cyano-Gilman reagents with 2-cyclohexenone: observation of pi-complexes and their rates of formation

39. The Use of

40. Remarkable Effect of Silyl Groups on Asymmetric Induction in a Conjugate Addition Reaction with O-Methylnorephedrine-Based N-Silylamidocuprates

41. π-Complexes from acyl cyanides and lithium dimethylcuprate(i)

42. The role of isomorphism in synthetic analysis. Pruning the search tree by finding disjoint isomorphic substructuresElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Fig. S1, all possible 9-atom substructures of the steroid skeleton, and Fig. S2, all possible pairs of disjoint isomorphic steroid substructures with 9 atoms. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b3/b300935a

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44. Organocuprate(iii) chemistry: synthesis and reactivity of amido, cyano, phosphido and thiolato ate complexes of copper(iii)

45. Neutral organocopper(iii) complexes

46. Rigorous mathematical approaches to strategic bonds and synthetic analysis based on conceptually simple new complexity indices

48. It's on lithium! an answer to the recent communication which asked the question: ‘if the cyano ligand is not on copper, then where is it?’

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