In organic chemistry a general term for a variety of reactions where two fragments are joined together with the aid of a metal catalyst is called coupling reaction. In one important reaction type, a main group, organometallic compound of the type r-m (r = organic fragment, m = main group center) reacts with an organic halide of the type r'-x with formation of a new carbon-carbon bond in the product r-r'. The most common type of coupling reaction is cross coupling reaction.
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Coupling reaction. A coupling reaction in organic chemistry is a general term for a variety of reactions where two fragments are joined together with the aid of a metal catalyst.
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