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Palladium-catalyzed reactions of organic halides with olefins

Richard F. Heck
- 01 Apr 1979 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 37, pp 146-151
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This article is published in Accounts of Chemical Research.The article was published on 1979-04-01. It has received 818 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Palladium.

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Development of new methods in modern selective organic synthesis: preparation of functionalized molecules with atomic precision

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Structural and mechanistic studies of Pd-catalyzed CC bond formation: The case of carbonylation and Heck reaction

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Mechanism, Reactivity, and Selectivity in Palladium-Catalyzed Redox-Relay Heck Arylations of Alkenyl Alcohols

TL;DR: The enantioselective Pd-catalyzed redox-relay Heck arylation of acyclic alkenyl alcohols allows access to various useful chiral building blocks from simple olefinic substrates by investigating the reaction mechanism, including the relay function, yielding the final carbonyl group transformation.
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