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Aminocarbonylation of C-X Bonds

In the following ten chapters we wiU look at the details of the transitional metal-catalyzed carbonylative activation of C-X bonds. Depending on the nucleophiles used, their reactions mechanisms are different and have their own term as well. For example, alkoxycarbonylation refers to using alcohols as nucleophiles, aminocarbonylation means using amines as nucleophiles, and so on. Each type of reaction will be discussed separately and end with a personal prediction. [Pg.11]


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