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The Suzuki reaction is an organic reaction that allows the formation of C-C bonds. It is a cross-coupling reaction that involves the coupling of an organic halide (X) with a terminal alkyne (Y), using a metal catalyst. The reaction is named after its inventor, the Japanese chemist Akira Suzuki. This efficient method for synthesizing 4-iodo-3-isopropylphenol has been shown to be more efficient than other methods, such as deiodination or monochloride synthesis. The Suzuki reaction has also been used in the synthesis of various phenols and pharmaceuticals.
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