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ChemInform Abstract: Regio‐ and Enantioselective Organocascade Michael—Michael Reactions: Construction of Chiral Trisubstituted Indanes.
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AbstractThe direction of the domino Michael—Michael reaction depends on the structure of the starting dienone leading to indanes (III) or (V).
Title: ChemInform Abstract: Regio‐ and Enantioselective Organocascade Michael—Michael Reactions: Construction of Chiral Trisubstituted Indanes.
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AbstractThe direction of the domino Michael—Michael reaction depends on the structure of the starting dienone leading to indanes (III) or (V).
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