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Advances in Organic Chemistry: Insights from the 22nd Iranian Seminar at the University of Tabriz

The 22nd Iranian Seminar on Organic Chemistry held at the University of Tabriz from August 19-21, 2014, brought together leading researchers to discuss recent advances in the field. Presentations covered various topics, including synthetic methodologies, catalysis, and novel applications. Keynotes featured influential contributors like C.T. Kresge and M. Hajjami, who explored the latest findings and their implications. The seminar not only facilitated knowledge exchange among scientists but also emphasized collaboration in organic chemistry research across Iran and beyond.

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Advances in Organic Chemistry: Insights from the 22nd Iranian Seminar at the University of Tabriz

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  1. 22ndIranian Seminar of Organic Chemistry University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran19-21August 2014Title of paperAuthor(s)Affiliation(s) 1) C.T. Kresge, M.E. Leonowicz, W.J. Roth, J.C. Vartuli, J.S. Beck, Nature 359 (1992) 710. 2) M. Hajjami, F. Ghorbani, F. Bakhti, Appl. Catal. A: Gen. 470 (2014) 303. 1. Introduction 3. Results and discussion • Introduction • Introduction • Introduction • Introduction • Introduction • Introduction • . • . • . • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • Results and discussion • . • . • . • . 4. Conclusion 2. Experimental • Experimental • Experimental • Experimental • Experimental • Experimental • Experimental • . • . • . • Conclusion • Conclusion • Conclusion • Conclusion • Conclusion 5. Acknowledgement • Acknowledge • Acknowledge • Acknowledge 6. References

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