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bibliographicCitation Felpin FX, Miqueu K, Sotiropoulos JM, Fouquet E, Ibarguren O, Laudien J. Room-temperature, ligand- and base-free Heck reactions of aryl diazonium salts at low palladium loading: sustainable preparation of substituted stilbene derivatives. Chemistry. 2010 May 03;16(17):5191–204. doi: 10.1002/chem.200903050. PMID: 20373307.
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