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Tanase, Tomoaki, Ukaji, Hirokazu, Takahata, Hiroyuki, Toda, Hirotaka, Yamamoto, Yasuhiro (1998) Site-Selective Incorporation of Zerovalent Platinum and Palladium Fragments into Diplatinum Centers Supported by a Triphosphine Ligand. Organometallics, 17. 196-209 doi:10.1021/om970724s

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TitleSite-Selective Incorporation of Zerovalent Platinum and Palladium Fragments into Diplatinum Centers Supported by a Triphosphine Ligand
JournalOrganometallics
AuthorsTanase, TomoakiAuthor
Ukaji, HirokazuAuthor
Takahata, HiroyukiAuthor
Toda, HirotakaAuthor
Yamamoto, YasuhiroAuthor
Year1998 (January)Volume17
Page(s)196-209
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/om970724sSearch in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID4179602Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:4179602:5
GUID7d9da4f3-b470-425d-a32a-d614fb1c0da0
Full ReferenceTanase, Tomoaki, Ukaji, Hirokazu, Takahata, Hiroyuki, Toda, Hirotaka, Yamamoto, Yasuhiro (1998) Site-Selective Incorporation of Zerovalent Platinum and Palladium Fragments into Diplatinum Centers Supported by a Triphosphine Ligand. Organometallics, 17. 196-209 doi:10.1021/om970724s
Plain TextTanase, Tomoaki, Ukaji, Hirokazu, Takahata, Hiroyuki, Toda, Hirotaka, Yamamoto, Yasuhiro (1998) Site-Selective Incorporation of Zerovalent Platinum and Palladium Fragments into Diplatinum Centers Supported by a Triphosphine Ligand. Organometallics, 17. 196-209 doi:10.1021/om970724s
In(1998) Organometallics Vol. 17. American Chemical Society (ACS)

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