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Heck reactions catalyzed by oxide-supported palladium – structure–activity relationships

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The catalytic activity and selectivity of palladium supported on various metal oxides in carbon–carbon coupling reactions of aryl bromides with styrene (Heck reaction) were investigated. The activity is determined by the nature of the oxide support and the Pd dispersion (structure–activity relationships). The relation of homogeneous (leaching) and heterogeneous mechanisms is discussed.

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Wagner, M., Köhler, K., Djakovitch, L. et al. Heck reactions catalyzed by oxide-supported palladium – structure–activity relationships. Topics in Catalysis 13, 319–326 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009022030636

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