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palladium catalyst confined in a
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ketones couple to
aldehydes in the
presence of
catalytic TTMPP, a
large triarylphosphine reagent. The
zwitterionic enolate produced upon
addition of nucleophilic...
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- NbOCl3(OPPh3)2
Trialkylphosphine oxides are more
basic (better ligands) than
triarylphosphine oxides. One such
complex is FeCl2(OPMe3)2 (Me = CH3). Most complexes...
- phosphines. They are also
obtained by alkali-metal
reductive cleavage of
triarylphosphines followed by
hydrolysis of the
resulting phosphide salt. The latter...