UCLA Chemists Discover New Phosphorus Reactivity for Sustainable Catalysis
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UCLA Chemists Discover New Phosphorus Reactivity for Sustainable Catalysis

What's Happening? UCLA chemists have discovered a new reactivity mode for phosphorus that mimics the catalytic behavior of precious metals like palladium and iridium. This breakthrough involves using light to activate phosphorus compounds, enabling them to form carbon-nitrogen bonds through hydroami
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