Productive Chloroarene C−Cl Bond Activation: Palladium/Phosphine-Catalyzed Methods for Oxidation of Alcohols and Hydrodechlorination of Chloroarenes
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2004Vol. 69(25), pp. 8626–8633
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Abstract
The palladium/phosphine-catalyzed productive chloroarene C-Cl bond activation provides general, efficient, and functional group friendly methods for the selective oxidation of alcohols and the hydrodechlorination of chloroarenes.
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