Decarboxylation refers to the removal of a carboxyl group (-COOH) from a molecule. In this context, decarboxylative cross-coupling involves the removal of the carboxyl group from a vinyl boronic ester, leading to the generation of a radical intermediate. This radical intermediate then participates in a cross-coupling reaction with another molecule.
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