Review:
Transition Metal Catalysis In Cross Coupling Reactions
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Transition-metal catalysis in cross-coupling reactions refers to a process in organic chemistry where two different molecules are coupled using a transition metal catalyst.
Key Features
- Catalytic process
- Formation of new carbon-carbon bonds
- Widely used in organic synthesis
Pros
- Efficient method for the formation of complex molecules
- Versatile and can be applied to a wide range of substrates
Cons
- Requires specific transition metal catalysts which can be expensive or toxic
- Reaction conditions can be sensitive and require optimization