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Vincent, John B., Huffman, John C., Christou, G., Li, Qiaoying., Nanny, Mark A., Hendrickson, David N., Fong, Raymond H., Fish, Richard H. (1988) Modeling the dinuclear sites of iron biomolecules: synthesis and properties of Fe2O(OAc)2Cl2(bipy)2 and its use as an alkane activation catalyst. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 110 (20) 6898-6900 doi:10.1021/ja00228a057

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TitleModeling the dinuclear sites of iron biomolecules: synthesis and properties of Fe2O(OAc)2Cl2(bipy)2 and its use as an alkane activation catalyst
JournalJournal Of The American Chemical Society
AuthorsVincent, John B.Author
Huffman, John C.Author
Christou, G.Author
Li, Qiaoying.Author
Nanny, Mark A.Author
Hendrickson, David N.Author
Fong, Raymond H.Author
Fish, Richard H.Author
Year1988 (September)Volume110
Issue20
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ja00228a057Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceVincent, John B., Huffman, John C., Christou, G., Li, Qiaoying., Nanny, Mark A., Hendrickson, David N., Fong, Raymond H., Fish, Richard H. (1988) Modeling the dinuclear sites of iron biomolecules: synthesis and properties of Fe2O(OAc)2Cl2(bipy)2 and its use as an alkane activation catalyst. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 110 (20) 6898-6900 doi:10.1021/ja00228a057
Plain TextVincent, John B., Huffman, John C., Christou, G., Li, Qiaoying., Nanny, Mark A., Hendrickson, David N., Fong, Raymond H., Fish, Richard H. (1988) Modeling the dinuclear sites of iron biomolecules: synthesis and properties of Fe2O(OAc)2Cl2(bipy)2 and its use as an alkane activation catalyst. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 110 (20) 6898-6900 doi:10.1021/ja00228a057
In(1988, September) Journal Of The American Chemical Society Vol. 110 (20) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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