Detailed mechanistic studies on palladium catalyzed selective C-H olefination with aliphatic alkenes: a significant influence of proton shuttling
Directing group assisted regioselective C-H olefination with electronically biased olefins are well studied. However, the incorporation of unactivated olefins has remained largely unsuccessful. A proper mechanistic understanding of olefination involving unactivated alkenes is therefore essential for...
Main Authors: | Deb, A, Hazra, A, Peng, Q, Paton, R, Maiti, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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ACS Publications
2016
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