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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry
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|a A Multi-Ligand Based Pd Catalyst for C-N Cross-Coupling Reactions
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|a An alternative approach to catalyst development, which led to a Pd catalyst based on two biarylphosphine ligands for C−N cross-coupling reactions, is reported. By effectively being able to take the form of multiple catalysts this system manifests the best properties that catalysts based on either of the two ligands exhibit separately and displays the highest reactivity and substrate scope of any system that has been reported to date for these reactions.
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|a National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Grant Number GM58160)
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|t Journal of the American Chemical Society
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