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181. The Design And Synthesis Of A Novel Pincer Palladium Complexes And Their Application In Cross-coupling Reactions
182. Study On Synthesis Of Arylphosphonates And Phenol Substituted Aminobisphosphonates
183. Study On Organic Reactions Involving Aromatic Triazenes As The Arylation Reagents
184. The Cross-coupling Reaction Between Benzylic Halides And Carbamoylsilane Under Catalysis By Palladium Complexes
185. Copper-Catalyzed Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reaction Of Benzyl Electrophilc Reagents And Aryl-boron Compounds
186. Copper-catalyzed Synthesis Of4-oxopyrimido[1,2-a]indole Derivatives
187. Green Conditions For Suzuki Cross-coupling Reaction And Synthesis Of Benzimidazoles
188. Studies On The Rhodium-catalyzed C-h Bond Activation And Palladium-catalyzed Cross Coupling Reaction
189. The Research Of The Synthesis Of Ferroceneyl Deriveatives By Suzuki-miyaura Reaction And The Synthesis Of 1, 3, 4-oxadiazoline
190. Carbon-carbon And Carbon-nitrogen Cross Coupling Reactions Catalyzed By Copper-based Materials
191. Supported Metal Oxide Catalyst For Oxidative Coupling Reaction Of Toluene And Methane Cross
192. Suzuki Cross-coupling Reaction. Chlorinated Electron Deficient With Aza-aromatic Ring Compounds And Organic Boric Acid
193. Synthesis Of Chiral Guanidine Ion Liquid, Nature Study, And Arylation Of Active Methylene Compounds Reaction
194. Heterocyclic Mercaptan - Synthesis, Structure And Reaction Properties Of Transition Metal Compounds
195. The Copper-catalyzed C-n Coupling Reaction And The Reaction Of C = N,
196. The Click Reaction Synthesis Of Water-soluble Ligand-catalyzed Suzuki And Hiyama Coupling Reaction
197. A Novel N-heterocyclic Carbene Palladium Complexes Synthesis And Application
198. Iron Catalyzed Allylic Substitution, The Number Of Organic Reactions
199. Studies On Iodine-Mediated Addition Reactions Of Ferrocenyl Allene And Hydrazones
200. Copper(II)-Catalyzed [3+2] Cycloaddition Reactions Of Secondary Amines With α-diazo Compounds
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