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Broadly speaking, two
types of
coupling reactions are recognized:
Homocouplings joining two
identical partners. The
product is
symmetrical R−R Heterocouplings...
- reactions, such as the Buchwald–Hartwig
amination and the
reductive homocoupling of aryl halides. Nataro, Chip; Fosbenner,
Stephanie M. (2009). "Synthesis...
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reaction when done with
acetone as reagent. The
reaction is
usually a
homocoupling but
intramolecular cross-coupling
reactions are also possible. Pinacol...
- The most
common side
reactivity ****ociated with the
Stille reaction is
homocoupling of the
stannane reagents to form an R2-R2 dimer. It is
believed to proceed...
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environmentally unfriendly reagents, the
formation of
undesirable alkyne homocoupling (Glaser side products), and the
necessity of
strict oxygen exclusion...
- Todd D.; Crouch, R.
David (2004-11-23). "Cu-, Ni-, and Pd-Mediated
Homocoupling Reactions in
Biaryl Syntheses: The
Ullmann Reaction". ChemInform. 35...
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isomerization first. A
common side
reaction is
homocoupling. In one
Negishi model system the
formation of
homocoupling was
found to be the
result of a second...
- dihalovinylidene.
Tetraphenylbutatriene was
reported synthesized in 1977 by
homocoupling of 2,2-diphenyl-1,1,1-tribromoethane with
elemental copper in dimethylformamide...
- Bae, Jin-Young; Hill, Dale (1995). "Aryl
Mesylates in
Metal Catalyzed Homocoupling and Cross-Coupling Reactions. 2. Suzuki-Type Nickel-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling...
- (2005). "Requirement for an
Oxidant in Pd/Cu Co-Catalyzed
Terminal Alkyne Homocoupling to Give
Symmetrical 1,4-Disubstituted 1,3-Diynes". The
Journal of Organic...