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    Allylic Alkylation and Ring-Closing Metathesis in Sequence:  A Successful Cohabitation of Pd and Ru
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    An allylic alkylation/ring-closing metathesis domino catalytic process, wherein a palladium and a ruthenium catalyst are concomitantly present in the reaction mixture from the outset of the reaction, is developed. Evidence for Grubbs' catalysts activity in allylic alkylation is also reported.

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