Bromobis(triphenylphosphine)(N-succinimide)palladium(ii) as a novel catalyst for Stille cross-coupling reactions
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Catherine M. Crawforth, Suzanne Burling, Ian J. S. Fairlamb, Richard J. K. Taylor, Adrian C. Whitwood
A new palladium catalyst is reported for Stille cross-coupling, namely [Pd(NCOC2H4CO)(PPh3)2Br].
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