Catalytic activation of hydrogen, silicon, and fluorine by transition-metal complexes
The remarkable versatility of palladium catalysis is exemplified by recent work in two distinct areas. Firstly, coupling chemistry is discussed, in which the reactive entity is generated by cleavage of a C-H or C-Si bond. The second part concerns the activation of allylic C-F bonds, where divergence...
Main Authors: | Rauf, W, Hazari, A, Gouverneur, V, Brown, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2010
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