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Keyword [Cross-Dehydrogenation-Coupling Reaction]
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The Synthesis And Application Of Methylene Bridged Compound Based On CDC Reaction
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The Cross-Dehydrogenation Coupling Reaction Of Aromatic Carboxylic Acids And The Synthesis Of Phenanthridine
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PDMS Sponge Loading Visible Light Catalyst And Its Application In CDC Reaction
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Regioselective Functionalization Of BODIPY Dyes Based On Cross Dehydrogenation Coupling Reaction
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Mechanically Induced Cross-dehydrogenation Coupling Reaction For The Preparation Of Indole Derivatives
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Methodology For The Direct Amidation Of Metal-catalyzed Saturated Heterocyclic α-CH Bonds To Synthesize Heterocyclic Amide Derivatives
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Ethoxycarbonyl Substituted Iron Porphyrin Catalyzed Cross-dehydrogenative Coupling Reaction
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Catalytic Enantioselective Cross-Dehydrogenaive Coupling Of 3,6-Dihydro-2H-pyrans With Aldehydes
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Organic Sponge Supported Nanometer Gold And Bifunctional Photocatalyst:Highly Efficient Catalyst For Cross-dehydrogenative Coupling
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Preparation Of Organic Catalytic Fiber And Its Application In Cross-Dehydrogenation Coupling Reaction
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Annulation Reactions And Dehydrogenation Coup Ling Reactions Via Electrochemical Aryl C-H Functionalization
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Transition Metal-free C2/C3-position Cycloaddition And Cross-dehydrogenation-coupling Reaction Of Indoles
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Copper Porphyrin Catalyzed Cross-dehydrogenation Coupling Reaction
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C–N Cross Dehydrogenative Coupling Reaction Between Aryl Halides And Anilines Under Metal-free Conditions
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Synthesis And Application Of Composite Visible Light Photocatalysts Based On ZIF-based MOFs And Their Derivatives
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Construction Of Hydrotalcite Based Composite Visible Light Photocatalyst And Its Application In Cross Dehydrogenation Coupling Reaction
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The Application Of 3D Hollow Bimetallic Cobalt-Iron Oxides In Organic Synthesis
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Oxygen-Directing Hydrocarbon-Activated Derivatization Of Quinazolinones
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Electrochemical Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling Of Isochroman And Ketones And Paired Electrolysis Of Benzyl Methyl Ether With 1,4-Dicyanobenzene
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