Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions Manual, Books a la Carte Edition
Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions Manual, Books a la Carte Edition
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Chapter 11, Problem 29P

The coupling of an alkyne with an aryl halide in the presence of a palladium catalyst and triethylamine is called a Sonogashira reaction. What reactant couple to form this product?

Chapter 11, Problem 29P, The coupling of an alkyne with an aryl halide in the presence of a palladium catalyst and

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