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Per-Fredrik Larsson Iron or Copper? – Method Development and Mechanistic Studies on Cross-Coupling Reactions

Per-Fredrik Larsson

Ph.D. thesis Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology

University of Gothenburg

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2012

ISBN 978-91-628-8505-2 Printed by Ineko AB

Iron or Copper?

– Method Development and Mechanistic Studies on Cross-Coupling Reactions

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