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External reagents catalytic cycle

Cu(0) species. Alternatively, the Cu(n) species may first undergo oxidation by an external oxidant (or internal redox process) to a Cu(m) intermediate, and then undergo reductive elimination to provide the product and a Cu(i) species. Re-oxidation to Cu(n) would then, in theory, complete the catalytic cycle, but in practice, most reactions of this type have been performed with stoichiometric amounts of the copper reagent. [Pg.651]


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