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- 2024
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Oxidovanadium(V) complexes with tridentate hydrazone ligands as oxygen atom transfer catalysts
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- 2021
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Synthesis of mixed salts of the [Mo2O2(μ-S)2(SCN)6-n(L)n](4+n)− anion (n = 0–2); structures of [Mo2O2(μ-S)2(SCN)5(CH3CN)]3−, [Mo2O2(μ-S)2(CN)5]3−, and [Mo2O2(μ-S)2(CN)2(O)]2−, and probing the ligand exchange of thiocyanate and cyanide
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Oxygen atom transfer catalysis by dioxidomolybdenum(VI) complexes of pyridyl aminophenolate ligands
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- 2020
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Cis- and trans molybdenum oxo complexes of a prochiral tetradentate aminophenolate ligand : Synthesis, characterization and oxotransfer activity
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- 2018
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Synthesis and characterisation of POCsp3OP supported Ni(II) hydroxo, hydroxycarbonyl and carbonate complexes
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- 2017
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Dioxidomolybdenum(VI) and -tungsten(VI) complexes with tripodal amino bisphenolate ligands as epoxidation and oxo-transfer catalysts
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- 2016
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Chiral diphosphine derivatives of alkylidyne tricobalt carbonyl clusters - A comparative study of different cobalt carbonyl (pre)catalysts for (asymmetric) intermolecular Pauson-Khand reactions
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Hydrogenase biomimetics with redox-active ligands : Electrocatalytic proton reduction by [Fe2(CO)4(κ2-diamine)(μ-edt)] (diamine = 2,2′-bipy, 1,10-phen)
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- 2015
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Synthesis, structure, magnetic property and self-assembly of two double end-on azide bridged ferromagnetic nickel(II) complexes with distinct bidentate blocking ligands: A combined experimental and theoretical study
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- 2014
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Anion mediated diversity in the nuclearity of nickel(II) complexes with a N2O donor Schiff base: Formation of a supra-molecular chain via Br center dot center dot center dot Br interactions
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