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I463575-1gApplicationUnder a dual catalytic copper/photoredox manifold, the Mes-Umemoto reagent has been demonstrated to be an excellent photocatalyst for the trifluoromethylation of alkyl halides and aryl halides to yield alkyl-CF3 and aryl-CF3 in high
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I463575-250mgApplicationUnder a dual catalytic copper/photoredox manifold, the Mes-Umemoto reagent has been demonstrated to be an excellent photocatalyst for the trifluoromethylation of alkyl halides and aryl halides to yield alkyl-CF3 and aryl-CF3 in high
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I486611-100mgDescriptionIr[p-F(t-Bu)-ppy]3is a photocatalyst which readily facilitates the decarboxylative arylation of α amino acids using visible light.
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I486611-250mgDescriptionIr[p-F(t-Bu)-ppy]3is a photocatalyst which readily facilitates the decarboxylative arylation of α amino acids using visible light.
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I486611-50mgDescriptionIr[p-F(t-Bu)-ppy]3is a photocatalyst which readily facilitates the decarboxylative arylation of α amino acids using visible light.
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I111008-100mgUsually used for the preparation of other iridium compounds such as Vaska′s complex, trans-[IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2].
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I111008-1gUsually used for the preparation of other iridium compounds such as Vaska′s complex, trans-[IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2].
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I111008-250mgUsually used for the preparation of other iridium compounds such as Vaska′s complex, trans-[IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2].
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I111008-5gUsually used for the preparation of other iridium compounds such as Vaska′s complex, trans-[IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2].
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I433423-500gApplicationCatalyst for a wide variety of organic transformations.
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I434665-100gApplicationIron (carbonyl) powder has been used: In the preparation of copper on iron (Cu/Fe) bimetallic catalytic system to synthesize β-aminoenones and 3,5-disubstituted pyrazoles. As the main component of magnetorheological fluids. To produce
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I434770-250gApplicationIron powder is commonly used as the catalyst for a wide variety of organic transformations. Applications include: Reduction of nitroaromatic compounds to aromatic amines. Iron-mediated polymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) in the