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Jean-Luc Malleron

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Database of palladium chemistry

by Jean-Luc Malleron, Alain Juin

October 1996

Academic Pr

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9780124667600

0124667600

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A collection of published material where palladium, the most versatile catalyst in modern organic synthesis, is used as a catalyst. Contains 3850 reactions, 87 types of mechanisms, and papers using combinatorial chemistry. Searchable by reagents, reaction products, substructures, and the underlying mechanisms.

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