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Catalysis in complex media: Analytical approaches and mechanisms in manganese catalysed oxidations

Abdolahzadeh, 2015

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Abdolahzadeh S
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Over recent decades, mechanistic studies in manganese catalysed oxidation catalysis in organic solvents has provided a broad insight into the mode of action of the catalysts and various parameters that control the outcome of the catalysis. However, understanding the …
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