Solution-phase photochemistry of a [FeFe]hydrogenase model compound: Evidence of photoinduced isomerisation
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Solution-phase photochemistry of a [FeFe]hydrogenase model compound: Evidence of photoinduced isomerisation
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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 136, Issue 4, Pages 044521
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AIP Publishing
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2012-02-01
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10.1063/1.3679387
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