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ChemInform Abstract: Highly Reactive, Single‐Component Nickel Catalyst Precursor for Suzuki—Miyaura Cross‐Coupling of Heteroaryl Boronic Acids with Heteroaryl Halides. — Shaozhong Ge (2013) | RDL Network
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ChemInform Abstract: Highly Reactive, Single‐Component Nickel Catalyst Precursor for Suzuki—Miyaura Cross‐Coupling of Heteroaryl Boronic Acids with Heteroaryl Halides.
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John F Hartwig
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ChemInform Abstract: Highly Reactive, Single‐Component Nickel Catalyst Precursor for Suzuki—Miyaura Cross‐Coupling of Heteroaryl Boronic Acids with Heteroaryl Halides.
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2013
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Shaozhong Ge
John F Hartwig
University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract The catalyst is stable enough to be weighed under air.
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