2015
DOI: 10.1007/3418_2015_151
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The Catalytic Binuclear Elimination Reaction: Importance of Non-linear Kinetic Effects and Increased Synthetic Efficiency

Abstract: In the context of metal-mediated organic synthesis, cooperativity and synergism are rather broad terms which are often used to denote systems where unusual rate or selectivity effects are observed. These effects can be exhibited by monometallic, heterobimetallic and even multimetallic systems. The present contribution looks exclusively at one of the simplest cases, namely, systems possessing simultaneously both mononuclear and dinuclear complexes (hence both monometallic and heterobimetallic are included, but … Show more

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