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Arnold, Polly L., Hollis, Emmalina, Nichol, Gary S., Love, Jason B., Griveau, Jean-Christophe, Caciuffo, Roberto, Magnani, Nicola, Maron, Laurent, Castro, Ludovic, Yahia, Ahmed, Odoh, Samuel O., Schreckenbach, Georg (2013) Oxo-Functionalization and Reduction of the Uranyl Ion through Lanthanide-Element Bond Homolysis: Synthetic, Structural, and Bonding Analysis of a Series of Singly Reduced Uranyl–Rare Earth 5f1-4fn Complexes. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 135 (10) 3841-3854 doi:10.1021/ja308993g

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TitleOxo-Functionalization and Reduction of the Uranyl Ion through Lanthanide-Element Bond Homolysis: Synthetic, Structural, and Bonding Analysis of a Series of Singly Reduced Uranyl–Rare Earth 5f1-4fn Complexes
JournalJournal Of The American Chemical Society
AuthorsArnold, Polly L.Author
Hollis, EmmalinaAuthor
Nichol, Gary S.Author
Love, Jason B.Author
Griveau, Jean-ChristopheAuthor
Caciuffo, RobertoAuthor
Magnani, NicolaAuthor
Maron, LaurentAuthor
Castro, LudovicAuthor
Yahia, AhmedAuthor
Odoh, Samuel O.Author
Schreckenbach, GeorgAuthor
Year2013 (March 13)Volume135
Issue10
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ja308993gSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceArnold, Polly L., Hollis, Emmalina, Nichol, Gary S., Love, Jason B., Griveau, Jean-Christophe, Caciuffo, Roberto, Magnani, Nicola, Maron, Laurent, Castro, Ludovic, Yahia, Ahmed, Odoh, Samuel O., Schreckenbach, Georg (2013) Oxo-Functionalization and Reduction of the Uranyl Ion through Lanthanide-Element Bond Homolysis: Synthetic, Structural, and Bonding Analysis of a Series of Singly Reduced Uranyl–Rare Earth 5f1-4fn Complexes. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 135 (10) 3841-3854 doi:10.1021/ja308993g
Plain TextArnold, Polly L., Hollis, Emmalina, Nichol, Gary S., Love, Jason B., Griveau, Jean-Christophe, Caciuffo, Roberto, Magnani, Nicola, Maron, Laurent, Castro, Ludovic, Yahia, Ahmed, Odoh, Samuel O., Schreckenbach, Georg (2013) Oxo-Functionalization and Reduction of the Uranyl Ion through Lanthanide-Element Bond Homolysis: Synthetic, Structural, and Bonding Analysis of a Series of Singly Reduced Uranyl–Rare Earth 5f1-4fn Complexes. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 135 (10) 3841-3854 doi:10.1021/ja308993g
In(2013, March) Journal Of The American Chemical Society Vol. 135 (10) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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