"Tsuji-Trost reaction" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Tsuji-Trost reactions [plural]
Etymology: Pioneered by Jiro Tsuji in 1965 and later adapted by Barry Trost in 1973 with the introduction of phosphine ligands. Head templates: {{en-noun|head=Tsuji-Trost reaction}} Tsuji-Trost reaction (plural Tsuji-Trost reactions)
  1. (chemistry) A palladium-catalysed substitution reaction involving a substrate that contains a leaving group in an allylic position. The palladium catalyst first coordinates with the allyl group and then undergoes oxidative addition, forming the π-allyl complex. This allyl complex can then be attacked by a nucleophile, resulting in the substituted product. Wikipedia link: Tsuji-Trost reaction Categories (topical): Chemistry

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