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Forming Carbon-Carbon Bonds in Water and Other Alternative Media
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Book | Li CJ, Wang D. Green chemistry: theory and practice (Chinese translation). Beijing, China: Chinese Science Press, 2002. |
R828129 (2002) |
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Book Chapter | Li C-J. The greening of a fundamental reaction: metal-mediated reactions in water. In: Anastas PT, Heine LG, Williamson TC, eds. Green Chemical Syntheses and Processes, ACS Symposium Series, Volume 767. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2000, Chapter 7, pp. 74-86. |
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Book Chapter | Li C-J. Water as solvent for organic and material synthesis. In: Anastas PT, Heine LG, Williamson TC, eds. Green Chemical Syntheses and Processes, ACS Symposium Series, Volume 767. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2000, Chapter 6, pp. 62-73. |
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Book Chapter | Li C-J, Haberman JX, Keh CCK, Yi X-H, Meng Y, Hua X-G, Venkatraman S, Zhang W-C, Nguyen T, Wang D, Huang T. Zhang J. Organic reactions in water and other alternative media: metal-mediated carbon--carbon bond formations. In: Abram MA, Moens L, eds. Clean Solvents. ACS Symposium Series, Volume 819. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2002, Chapter 13, pp. 178-190. |
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