Stille reaction

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Etymology[edit]

Named after American chemist John Stille.

Noun[edit]

Stille reaction (plural Stille reactions)

  1. A chemical reaction widely used in organic synthesis, involving the coupling of an organotin compound (organostannane) with a variety of organic electrophiles via palladium-catalyzed coupling reaction.