Transition metal catalyzed dehydrogenative C-C and C-N bond formation is a powerful synthetic method that allows for the formation of new carbon-carbon (C-C) and carbon-nitrogen (C-N) bonds through the removal of hydrogen gas (H2) from the starting materials. This method is a key tool in modern organic synthesis, as it allows for the construction of complex organic molecules from simple starting materials in a single step. The...
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