Palladium catalysed Suzuki reactions of fluoroarenes
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David A. Widdowson, René Wilhelm
A novel palladium catalysed cleavage of C–F bonds in a series of Suzuki reactions of aryl fluorides is described together with a discussion of the mechanistic implications.
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