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Transition metal catalysis, gold palladium

A number of transition metal complexes will catalyze the dehydrogenative coupling of organotin tin hydrides, R SnI I, to give the distannanes, RjSnSnRj.443 These metals include palladium,449 gold,450, hafnium,451 yttrium, and ruthenium.452 The catalyst that is most commonly used is palladium, often as Pd(PPh3>4, and the most active catalysts appear to be the heterobimetallic Fe/Pd complexes, in which both metals are believed to be involved in the catalysis.443... [Pg.857]


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