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The White catalyst is a transition metal coordination complex named after the chemist by whom it was first synthesized M. Christina White a professor at the University of Illinois. The catalyst has been used in a variety of allylic C-H functionalization reactions of α-olefins. In addition it has been shown to catalyze oxidative Heck reactions.

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