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Jana, Rathin
Use of transition metal compounds or complexes as catalysts or reagents in organic&#13;
synthesis is an exciting field in research and numerous novel reactions which are&#13;
impossible to achieve by conventional synthetic methods have already been&#13;
discovered. Total syntheses of many complex molecules have been achieved&#13;
efficiently in shorter steps, which was unbelievable ten years ago. So the applications&#13;
of transition metal-catalysts and reagents to organic synthesis are still being actively&#13;
investigated. Substituted pyran and furan represent a common structural component of&#13;
naturally occurring and biologically active molecules.
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