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Efficient synthesis of useful heterocycles via transition metal-catalyzed cascade processes

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This paper reports our recent results from synthesis of some useful heterocycles, for example oxazolidinones, indoles, and quinoxalinones, by transition metal-catalyzed cascade processes. The scope and limitations of these procedures and the reaction mechanism for formation of the heterocycles are also discussed.

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We thank Professors Masakazu Anpo (OPU) and San-LangWong (TKU) for giving us the opportunity to submit this paper.

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Tanimori, S., Inaba, U., Kato, Y. et al. Efficient synthesis of useful heterocycles via transition metal-catalyzed cascade processes. Res Chem Intermed 40, 2157–2164 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11164-014-1593-x

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