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Day: August 21, 2015

Ben’s paper “Dimeric FeFe-Hydrogenase Mimics Bearing Carboxylic Acids: Synthesis and Electrochemical Investigation” has been accepted for publication in Polyhedron

August 21, 2015
by Neng Xiao at 11:11am
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