Bi (III)??catalyzed C―S cross??coupling reaction
P Malik, D Chakraborty
Index: Malik, Payal; Chakraborty, Debashis Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 2012 , vol. 26, # 11 p. 557 - 561
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Abstract
Cross-couplings catalyzed by transition metals historically rely on a reactive electrophile into which a transition metal inserts, and a reactive nucleophile that transfers an organic fragment to the transition metal center. Reductive elimination finally delivers the product.[1– 5] Over time, milder and more selective conditions for cross-coupling reactions have been developed. Since the development of metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions in 1970s, ...
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