Abstract
Studies of the kinetic isotope effects and the influence of acidity in substitution and coupling reactions of thiophene involving Pd(II) indicate that both reactions proceed through a common intermediate 2-C4H3S−Pd(II). Its interaction with Pd(II) leads to hydroxylation of thiophene to form coupling reaction products.
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