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Following is one of the documents most requested by researchers using CAS electronic products.



CAS subject entries for this document include: Arylation; Vinylation; Bond formation; and 4 additional concepts.

CAPLUS COPYRIGHT 2002 ACS

TITLE: The Suzuki, the Heck, and the Stille reaction; three versatile methods for the introduction of new C-C bonds on solid support
AUTHOR(S): Franzen, Robert
CORPORATE SOURCE: Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FIN-00014, Finland
SOURCE: Canadian Journal of Chemistry (2000), 78(7), 957-962 CODEN: CJCHAG; ISSN: 0008-4042
PUBLISHER: National Research Council of Canada
LANGUAGE: English
ABSTRACT:
A brief review with 56 refs. Metal-catalyzed coupling reactions are very efficient and reliable methods for the introduction of new carbon-carbon bonds onto mols. attached to a solid support. Recent advances in utilizing the three most used methods, the Suzuki reaction, the Heck reaction, and the Stille reaction, in the field of solid phase org. synthesis resulting in small org. mol. libraries are summarized.

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