Dirhodium tetraacetate, also known as Rhodium(II) acetate dimer, is well-known for its use as a catalyst in various organic reactions and is also a subject of research in materials science and medicinal chemistry.
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Reaction pathways and the potential surface of the C H insertion model reaction at the B3LYP/631GLAN level. The simpler dirhodium catalyst X and substrate S1 were used instead of dirhodium tetraacetate and more complex substrates to make the computation more manageable.
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