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Catalyst for a hydrosilation reaction

TLDR
CATALYSTS as mentioned in this paper are defined as "catalysts" which are characterized by a combination of PLLADIUM and a trivalent PHOSPHORUS, ARSENIC or ANTIMONY LIGAND.
Abstract
CATALYSTS ARE PROVIDED WHICH AE COMPRISED OF PLLADIUM AND A TRIVALENT PHOSPHORUS, ARSENIC OR ANTIMONY LIGAND. THE CATALYSTS OF THIS INVENTION ARE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE AS CATALYSTS IN HYDROSILATION REACTIONS.

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