Timothy J. Clark (2267377)Christopher A. Russell (1746415)Ian Manners (1314384)
Transition metal catalysis represents a relatively unexplored but potentially useful route to form bonds between main group elements. Previous work in the area of amine−borane adduct dehydrocoupling has exclusively employed late transition metal (e.g., Rh) catalysts which were found to predominantly operate via a heterogeneous mechanism. Herein, we present a new, early transition-metal-catalyzed, homogeneous system which exhibits higher activity.
Timothy J. ClarkChristopher A. RussellIan Manners
Cory A. Jaska (2485666)Ian Manners (1314384)
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