The use of palladium catalysis for the formation of fused aromatic compounds and for the diastereoselective formate reduction of allylic carbonates

The use of palladium catalysis for the formation of fused aromatic compounds and for the diastereoselective formate reduction of allylic carbonates

by Jean-Franco̧is Paquin

2004

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