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Hydrazine-Derived Heterocycles by Conversion of Azo-alkenes

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This lecture presents and, in part, reviews our work in the area of heterocyclic compounds I or II incorporating a hydrazine moiety.

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Schantl, J.G. Hydrazine-Derived Heterocycles by Conversion of Azo-alkenes. Molecules 1, 212–222 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007830050040

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