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Chiral Frustrated Lewis Pairs as Catalysts

There is no doubt that hydrogen gas is the best hydrogen source for hydrogenation in terms of both atom economy and cost economy. However, usually, certain [Pg.967]

2 FI2 as a Terminal Flydrogen Source Combined Hydrogenation by Organocatalysis and Metal Catalysis [Pg.969]

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85 (a) Nishimura, S. (2001) Handbook of Heterogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenation for Organic Synthesis, Wiley-Intersdence  [Pg.974]


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