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Metal groups palladium-catalyzed reductive coupling

The final step in Scheme 69 is similar to that suggested for nickel or palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling of terminal alkynes with chlorophosphines to give phos-phinoalkynes. After P-Cl oxidative addition, Sonogashira-style formation of a metal-alkynyl group and P-C reductive elimination were proposed [123, 124]. [Pg.96]


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Catalyzed reductions

Metal catalyzed coupling

Metal palladium

Metallic palladium

Palladium coupling

Palladium groups

Palladium-catalyzed coupling

Reduction Reductive coupling

Reduction couple

Reduction group

Reduction palladium-catalyzed

Reductive group

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