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Room temperature Suzuki coupling of aryl iodides, bromides, and chlorides using a heterogeneous carbon nanotube-palladium nanohybrid catalyst

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Fig. 1 a) Overview of the PdCNT catalyst assembly; b) structure of DANTA; c) structure of PDADMAC.
Table 3 Scope of the PdCNT-promoted Suzuki coupling of aryl bromides a
Table 4 Scope of the PdCNT-promoted Suzuki coupling of aryl chlorides a

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