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Cross-coupling Reactions
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Summary
Cross-coupling Reactions
are pivotal in organic chemistry for forming
Carbon-carbon bonds
, enabling the
Synthesis of complex molecules
with precision and efficiency. They typically involve a
Metal catalyst
, often palladium, which facilitates the
Coupling of two different organic groups
, expanding the toolkit for
Designing pharmaceuticals
, agrochemicals, and materials.
Concepts
Palladium-catalyzed Cross-coupling
Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation
Suzuki Reaction
Heck Reaction
Negishi Reaction
Stille Reaction
Kumada Coupling
Buchwald-Hartwig Amination
Catalysis
Organometallic Chemistry
Ligands
Transmetalation
Reductive Elimination
Palladium(II) Complexes
Organosilicon Chemistry
Stille Coupling
Negishi Coupling
Silicon-mediated Cross-coupling
Silicon-carbon Bond Formation
Silicon-based Reagents
Aryl Halides
Hydrocarbon Functionalization
Relevant Degrees
Organic Chemistry 70%
Chemical Technology 20%
Chemistry, Crystallography, Mineralogy 10%
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