All…..I am an advanced O-Chem student (Synthetic) and I have come across 2 books which SWEAR that 2 different facts are correct, so I want the general consensus. One book says that a Gilman Reagent is as strong of a Nuc- and base as a Grignard. I found this HIGHLY unlikely, as it took me almost 3 tries to get the Grignard PERFECTLY dry(They weren't kidding about this B/L AB runs happening quickly!!!!!). While Grignard gets better yields (for me anyways), the organo-copper rnxs. are usually MUCH MUCH MUCH less finicky, leading me to the less nucleophilic, less basic hypothesis. Any help appreciated.
Stumped Chemist in Tampa