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Phosphorus‐Directed C− H Borylation

Auth et al., 2021

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14672978301003667151
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Auth M
McGarry K
Clark T
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Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis

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Phosphorus‐containing compounds have a long history of utility in a broad range of fields, including agricultural, pharmaceutical, and metal‐mediated reactions. In recent decades, numerous methods have been developed to streamline the synthesis of organophosphorus …
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