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Tetrahedron Letters

Volume 39, Issue 31, 30 July 1998, Pages 5651-5654
Tetrahedron Letters

Oxidations catalysed by rhenium(V) oxo species 1. Conversion of furans to enediones using methyltrioxorhenium and urea hydrogen peroxide

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Methyltrioxorhenium is an efficient catalyst for the oxidative ring opening of several substituted furans to enediones using urea hydrogen peroxide

Methyltrioxorhenium catalyses efficient oxidation of furans to enediones with urea-hydrogen peroxide

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