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Silicon-tethered reactions involve the use of a silicon atom as a temporary anchor to facilitate the formation of complex molecules, enabling precise control over the reaction pathway and product formation. This method is particularly valuable in organic synthesis for constructing intricate molecular architectures with high selectivity and efficiency.
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