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» Nucleophilic substitution

Nucleophilic substitution is used for swapping chlorine, alkoxy and hydrogen substituents. Phenylsilanes, for example, are synthesized in this manner. Unlike other processes, this reaction does not generate any biphenyl by-products.

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