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Heterolytic activation of hydrogen gas: New evidence for Spencer–Yu hypothesis

Hydrogenolysis of organolithium reagents is described under heterogeneous catalysis in the presence of Pd 0. This approach gives details about the H–H bond polarization in the presence of transition metal catalysts. ▪ Hydrogenolysis or deuterogenolysis of organolithium compounds is described for the...

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Published in:Applied catalysis. A, General General, 2008-08, Vol.346 (1), p.86-89
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Theory of reactions, general kinetics. Catalysis. Nomenclature, chemical documentation, computer chemistry
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