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Phase-Transfer Catalysis-Transition Metal Cocatalyzed Reactions

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Phase-Transfer Catalysis

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Transition metals are active catalysts for a variety of organic reactions. Sometimes they are also useful in conjunction with phase-transfer catalysts, particularly when hydroxide anions and other inorganic species are also required to complete the entire reaction sequence. Use of phase-transfer catalysts as cocatalysts with transition metal compounds offers some additional options and advantages compared to conventional reactions.

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Starks, C.M., Liotta, C.L., Halpern, M.E. (1994). Phase-Transfer Catalysis-Transition Metal Cocatalyzed Reactions. In: Phase-Transfer Catalysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0687-0_13

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