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The Suzuki coupling reaction is a chemical reaction that forms new carbon-carbon bonds by the action of an organometallic catalyst and a boron compound. The process is named after the Japanese chemist Akira Suzuki who first reported it in 1979. The reaction has been shown to be successful with a wide variety of boronic acids, including 2-bromo-5-cyclopropylpyridine, which can be obtained from cyclopropylboronic acid. This coupling has been optimized for high yields under mild conditions with organic solvents such as tetrahydrofuran or dichloromethane.
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