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Iodine(iii) reagents for oxidative aromatic halogenation

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Iodine(iii) reagents have attracted chemical importance in organic synthesis by their use as safe, non-toxic, green and easy to handle reagents in different transformations.
Title: Iodine(iii) reagents for oxidative aromatic halogenation
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Iodine(iii) reagents have attracted chemical importance in organic synthesis by their use as safe, non-toxic, green and easy to handle reagents in different transformations.

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