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Modulating electronic structure and reactivity of Cr nitride complexes via xxidation
Author: Martelino, Diego
Date created: 2020-10-15
Electronic structure and reactivity of transition metal complexes incorporating pro-radical bis-phenoxide ligands
Author: Clarke, Ryan Michael
Date created: 2018-04-05
Elucidating the Electronic Structure of Transition Metal Complexes Featuring Redox Active Ligands
Author: Chiang, Linus Kai Ho
Date created: 2014-10-30

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