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1. Selective Activation Of C-H Bond By Transition Metal Oxoes: A Theoretical Study
2. Heterogeneously Catalyzed Oxidaion Of Cyclohexane To Cyclohexanol And Cyclohexanone
3. Study On The Synthesis Of Oxindoles And Indoles Of Pharmaceutical Interest By Using Palladation Of Alkynes
4. Investigations On The Several Cyclization Reactions Of [60]Fullerene
5. Iron-Catalyzed Construction Of C-N And C-O Bonds
6. 1. The Synthesis And Properties Of High-valent Transition-metal Phosphonio-methyliden/yne Complexes 2. The Application Of Electron-rich Cobalt Complexes In C-H Bond Activation
7. Synthesis Of Iron, Cobalt, Nickel Pincer Complexes And Their Applications In Catalytic Carbon-Carbon Cross-Coupling Reaction
8. Quantum Chemical Studies On The Mechanisms For Transition Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions
9. Gold And Platinum-catalyzed Reactions Of Alkyne And Activation Reactions Of Sp~3 C-H Bond Adjacent To Nitrogen
10. Studies On Synthesis Of Mycorrhizins And The Prins Cyclization Via C-H Activation
11. Selective Hydroxylation Of C-H Bond On Benzene And Tetrahydropyrrole Rings Catalyzed By Metalltic Catalysts And Biocatalysts
12. Pd(OAc)2-Catalyzed C-H Bond Activated Reaction
13. Studies Of Transition-Metal-Catalyzed C-H Bond Activation
14. Reactions Of New Directing Groups In Pd-Catalyzed C-H Functionalization
15. 1Selective Activation Of C-F Bond And C-H Bond With Iron Complexes Supported By Trimethylphosphine And The Reaction Properties Of Iron-Hydride Complexes. 2Preparation Of Dinuclear Cobalt Complexes Supported By Trimethylphosphine
16. Studies Of Palladium-Catalyzed C-H Bond Activation
17. Trimethylphosphine Support The Synthesis Of New Metal Organic Cobalt Complexes And Performance Research
18. Studies On Sp~3 C-H Bond Activation Of Allylic/Propargyl Coumpounds With Benzoquinones
19. Catalytic Activation Of N-H, C-H Bond And Their Reactions With Olefins
20. Theoretical Study Of Activation H-H σ Bond, C-H And C-C Bonds Of Hydrocarbons By CrO2~+ In The Gas Phase
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