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Volume 5, Number 4, November 2008

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Ruthenium Complexes Containing Bidentate Schiff Base Ligands as Precursors of Homogeneous and Immobilized Catalysts
pp. 291-304(14)
Authors: Ding, Fu; Sun, Yaguang; Monsaert, Stijn; Drozdzak, Renata; Dragutan, Ileana; Dragutan, Valerian; Verpoort, Francis

Chiral Sulfur Ligands for Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis
pp. 305-320(16)
Authors: Hiroi, Kunio; Sone, Takanori

Environmentally Benign Contemporary Friedel-Crafts Chemistry by Solid Acids
pp. 321-342(22)
Authors: Dasgupta, Sujaya; Torok, Bela

Ruthenium-Catalyzed Furan- and Pyrrole-Ring Formation
pp. 343-364(22)
Authors: Cadierno, Victorio; Crochet, Pascale

Uracil as a Target for Nucleophilic and Electrophilic Reagents
pp. 365-396(32)
Authors: Boncel, Slawomir; Gondela, Andrzej; Walczak, Krzysztof

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