Stryker's reagent
Stryker's reagent ([(PPh3)CuH]6), also known as the Osborn complex, is a hexameric copper hydride ligated with triphenylphosphine. It is a brick red, air-sensitive solid. Stryker's reagent is a mildly hydridic reagent, used in homogeneous catalysis of conjugate reduction reactions of enones, enoates, and related substrates.
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Stryker's reagent
Stryker's reagent ([(PPh3)CuH]6), also known as the Osborn complex, is a hexameric copper hydride ligated with triphenylphosphine. It is a brick red, air-sensitive solid. Stryker's reagent is a mildly hydridic reagent, used in homogeneous catalysis of conjugate reduction reactions of enones, enoates, and related substrates.
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El Reactivo de Stryker ([(PPh3 ...... lacionados con ácidos enóicos.
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Stryker's reagent ([(PPh3)CuH] ...... oates, and related substrates.
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El Reactivo de Stryker ([(PPh3 ...... lacionados con ácidos enóicos.
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Stryker's reagent ([(PPh3)CuH] ...... oates, and related substrates.
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Reactivo de Stryker
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Stryker's reagent
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