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Organic reactions using palladium catalysis
[edit]- Introduction
- Coupling reaction
- Organopalladium
- Palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions
- Palladium and its compounds
- Palladium
- Palladium on carbon
- Lindlar catalyst
- Allylpalladium chloride dimer
- Bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II) dichloride
- Cyclopentadienyl allyl palladium
- Palladium hydride
- Palladium(II) acetate
- Palladium(II) acetylacetonate
- Palladium(II) bromide
- Palladium(II) chloride
- Palladium(II) cyanide
- Palladium(II) iodide
- Palladium(II) nitrate
- Palladium(II) oxide
- Sodium tetrachloropalladate
- Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0)
- Tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(0)
- Palladium-catalyzed organic reactions
- Heck reaction
- Kumada coupling
- Negishi coupling
- Fukuyama coupling
- Stille reaction
- Suzuki reaction
- Hiyama coupling
- Sonogashira coupling
- Buchwald–Hartwig amination
- Reagents used in palladium-catalyzed reactions
- Halogenoarene
- Vinyl halide
- Triphenylphosphine
- BINAP
- Organozinc compound
- Organotin chemistry
- Boronic acid
- Phenylboronic acid
- Bis(pinacolato)diboron