Development of and recent advances in asymmetric A3 coupling

Balaji V Rokade1, James Barker, Patrick J Guiry

  • 1Centre for Synthesis and Chemical Biology (CSCB), School of Chemistry, University College Dublin (UCD), Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland. p.guiry@ucd.ie.

Chemical Society Reviews
|August 30, 2019
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