The development of efficient catalysts for palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions of aryl halides
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Alexander Zapf, Matthias Beller
In the mid 1990s, we started a program on the development of more efficient palladium catalysts for the C–C and C–N coupling reactions of aryl halides, especially aryl chlorides. In this contribution, our investigations on new catalyst systems and their application in organic synthesis are summarized.
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