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1. New Catalysts And Ligands For Synthesis Of Vinyl Biphenyl Compounds
2. Studies Of Transition-Metal-Catalyzed C-H Bond Activation
3. Research On HBF4·SiO2-catalyzed The Enamination Of β-dicarbonyl Compounds, And NiCl2(dppp) Catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling
4. Study On The Application Of Functionalized Ionic Liquids And Its Derivatives In Organic Reactions
5. Coupling Reactions Of Aryl Catalyzed By Palladium Supported On Metal-organic Frameworks
6. Palladacycle-catalyzed Suzuki-miyaura Coupling Of MIDA Boronates And C-H Activation Reaction Of Heteroaryl Substituted Thiophenes
7. The Exploration To Synthesize Novel Poly-Trifluorostyrene Via Arene C-H Activation/Borylation Reactions
8. Imine Ring Of The Ferrocene Palladium Compounds And Their Phosphine Adducts Boron Esterification Reaction And Suzuki-miyaura
9. Study On The Coupling Reaction Of Ferrocenyl Tosylhydrazones With Benzyl Bromides And The Synthesis Of Conjugating Ferrocenyl Polymers
10. Synthesis Of Diarymethane Derivatives And 3-substituted Azetidine
11. New Supported N-Heterocyclic Carbene Palladium Complex In The Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling Of Aryl Chlorides
12. Studies On The Ni-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling Reaction
13. Pyridine C-H Bond Activation And Functionalizatin
14. Pd-Catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling Of Allylic Carbonates With Arylboronic Acids
15. Novel Palladium Complexes Based On Pyridine-containing Alcohol Ligands: Design, Synthesis, And Catalytic Activity
16. Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling Reaction Of α-bromo Disulfide Reduction Enone With Arylboronic Acid
17. Study On The Preparation And Catalytic Performance Of Metal Nanoparticles Supported On MOFs Via Mechanochemical Method
18. Synthesis And Application Of Porous Polymer NHC-Pd Catalyst
19. Applications Of High Efficiency Diphosphine-Pd(Ⅱ) Catalysts In The Ethanol/Water Phase Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-coupling Reactions
20. Application Of Chiral Double - Tooth NHC - Pd Catalyst In Asymmetric Suzuki - Miyaura Coupling Reaction
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