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Title: Interception of Transient Allyl Radicals with Low-Valent Allylpalladium Chemistry: Tandem Pd(0/II/I)–Pd(0/II/I/II) Cycles in Photoredox/Pd Dual-Catalytic Enantioselective C(sp 3 )–C(sp 3 ) Homocoupling
Award ID(s):
2311117
PAR ID:
10518362
Author(s) / Creator(s):
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Publisher / Repository:
ACS Publications
Date Published:
Journal Name:
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume:
146
Issue:
9
ISSN:
0002-7863
Page Range / eLocation ID:
6377 to 6387
Format(s):
Medium: X
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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