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==References== {{reflist}} <!-- Dead note "3": Budavari, Susan (Ed.). (1989). ''The Merck Index'' (11th ed.). Rahway, NJ: Merck. --> <!-- Dead note "4": Macintyre, J. E. (Ed.). (1992). ''Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds'' (Vol. 3). London: Chapman & Hall. --> <!-- Dead note "5": More, Shivaji V.; Sastry, N.V.; Yao, Ching-Fa. "Cerium (IV) Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) as a Catalyst in Tap Water: A Simple, Proficient and Green Approach for the Synthesis of Quinoxalines" ''Green Chemistry'' (2006) volume 1, pp.91-95. --> <!-- Dead note "6": Wells, A. F. (1984). ''Structural Inorganic Chemistry'' (5th ed.). Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press. --> <!-- Dead note "7": Connelly, N. G.; Geiger, W. E. "Chemical Redox Agents for Organometallic Chemistry" ''[[Chemical Reviews]]'' (1996), vol. 96, pp.877–910 --> <!-- Dead note "8": Sridharan, V.; Avendaño, C.; Menéndez, J. C. "CAN-catalyzed three-component reaction between anilines and alkyl vinyl ethers: stereoselective synthesis of 2-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolines and studies on their aromatization" ''Tetrahedron'' (2007), volume 63, pp. 673–681. -->
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