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The Mizoroki-Heck Reaction in Domino Processes

Institutfur Organische und Biomolekulare Chemie, Georg-August-Universitdt, Gottingen, Tammannstralie 2, Gottingen, Germany [Pg.281]

Clearly, domino reactions are not only elegant, but they are also beneficial to our environment, since they preserve our natural resources and can reduce the amount of waste produced in a synthesis. That is the reason why they are also highly appropriate for industry moreover, they save time, allowing one to produce more compounds per period of time compared with stepwise procedures. [Pg.281]

The Mizoroki-Heck Reaction Edited by Martin Oestreich 2009 John Wiley Sons, Ltd. ISBN 978-0-470-03394-4 [Pg.281]

Transition-metal-catalysed 5. Transition-metal-catalysed 6. Transition-metal-catalysed [Pg.282]

Oxidative or reductive 7. Oxidative or reductive 7. Oxidative or reductive [Pg.282]


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