Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.75SP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given biaryl compound with the help of given compounds is to be synthesised.
Concept introduction:
The coupling reaction between organoborane species and arylhalide in the presence of catalyst palladium and a base is known as Suzuki reaction. Palladium catalyst is regenerated at the end of the reaction.
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Chapter 17 Solutions
Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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