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Less catalyst, lower temperature, and greater generality are the advantages of the new general protocol over those previously described for the palladium-catalyzed coupling of aryl chlorides and alkynes (see scheme). Better results are obtained without a copper cocatalyst, which has been found to inhibit product formation in the coupling reaction of aryl chlorides with terminal alkynes.
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