Electrochemical and other studies on transition metal complexes using nitrogen and oxygen containing ligands, with particular reference to dibenzoylmethane

Electrochemical and other studies on transition metal complexes using nitrogen and oxygen containing ligands, with particular reference to dibenzoylmethane

by Samuel Ian Woodburn

1968

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