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Cross electrophile coupling is a type of cross-coupling reaction that occurs between two electrophiles often catalyzed by transition metal catalyst(s). Unlike conventional cross-coupling reactions of an electrophile with an organometallic reagent, the coupling partners in cross electrophile coupling reactions are both electrophiles. Generally, additional reductant to regenerate active catalyst is needed in this reaction.

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  • Cross electrophile coupling is a type of cross-coupling reaction that occurs between two electrophiles often catalyzed by transition metal catalyst(s). Unlike conventional cross-coupling reactions of an electrophile with an organometallic reagent, the coupling partners in cross electrophile coupling reactions are both electrophiles. Generally, additional reductant to regenerate active catalyst is needed in this reaction. (en)
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  • Cross electrophile coupling is a type of cross-coupling reaction that occurs between two electrophiles often catalyzed by transition metal catalyst(s). Unlike conventional cross-coupling reactions of an electrophile with an organometallic reagent, the coupling partners in cross electrophile coupling reactions are both electrophiles. Generally, additional reductant to regenerate active catalyst is needed in this reaction. (en)
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  • Cross electrophile coupling (en)
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