cross-coupling reactions of ketones
Cross-coupling reactions of ketones involve the formation of a new chemical bond between a ketone molecule and another organic molecule, typically through the use of a catalyst. This reaction allows for the synthesis of complex organic compounds by connecting different functional groups present in the two reactants.
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