A Highly Efficient Method for Site-Specific Modification of Unprotected Peptides after Chemical Synthesis

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The rhodium-catalyzed synthesis of phenazasilines from readily achievable biarylhydrosilanes is presented. This highly efficient method offers opportunities for preparing π-extended phenazasilines with enhanced optoelectronic properties for device applications in organic electronics.


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