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Reduction of Functionalized AlkenesGenet, 2008
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While a variety of methods is now available for the stereoselective reduction of olefins, catalytic hydrogenation continues to be the most useful technique for addition of hydrogen to various functional groups. Catalytic hydrogenations can be carried out under homogeneous …
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