What is difference between heck mizoroki and heck matsuda reaction?
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The Heck-Matsuda (HM) reaction is an organic reaction and a type of palladium catalysed arylation of olefins that uses arenediazonium salts as an alternative to aryl halides and triflates. ... Additionally, the reaction can be performed with or without a base and is often faster than traditional Heck protocols.
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➟ What is difference between heck mizoroki and heck matsuda reaction ?
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➛ Heck mizoroki :
- The Heck reaction (also called the Mizoroki–Heck reaction) is the chemical reaction of an unsaturated halide (or triflate) with an alkene in the presence of a base and a palladium catalyst (or palladium nanomaterial-based catalyst) to form a substituted alkene.The Heck reaction is a way to substitute alkenes.
➛Heck matsuda reaction :
- The Heck–Matsuda (HM) reaction is an organic reaction and a type of palladium catalysed arylation of olefins that uses arenediazonium salts as an alternative to aryl halides and triflates. Additionally, the reaction can be performed with or without a base and is often faster than traditional Heck protocols.
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