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This file illustrates the synthesis that Kealy and Pauson attempted for fulvalene that actually produced ferrocene. It was originally reported in ''Nature'' in 1951 ({{doi|10.1038/1681039b0}}) and is discussed in Pauson's 2001 retrospective on ferrocene in ''J. Organomet. Chem.'' ({{doi|10.1016/S0022-328X(01)01126-3}}). It is derived from the existing File:Kealy_Ferrocen_Synthese.svg uploaded in 2001 by {{u|Bert.Kilanowski}} and {{u|EdChem}}'s alterntiv...