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Methods that let chemists bypass that premetalation step in favor of directly stitching together two aryl halides have been gaining momentum. Such methods could shorten syntheses and cut waste.
Chemists make these reagents by mixing the metals with aryl bromides and iodides, and sometimes, with less reactive and less expensive aryl chlorides, but that process requires harsher conditions.
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