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1. Design And Synthesis Of High Valent Complexes As Model For OEC In PSII
2. 1. The Synthesis And Properties Of High-valent Transition-metal Phosphonio-methyliden/yne Complexes 2. The Application Of Electron-rich Cobalt Complexes In C-H Bond Activation
3. Synthesis Of High-Valent Tantalum And Niobium Phosphoniomethylidyne Complexes
4. Activation Of H2O2by Cobalt Oxamate Complexes For The Catalytic Degradation Of Dyes
5. Mechanism Research Of Radical Initiation In Dioxygen Oxidation Of Cyclohexane Catalyzed By Metalloporphyrin
6. 1. Application Of Electron-rich Iron, Cobalt And Nickel Complexes Supported By Phosphine Ligands In C-H Bond Activation 2.Synthesis And Properties Of High-valent Transition-metal Phosphinio-methyliden/Yne Complexes
7. Degradation Of Dyes By Bioinspired Catalytic Fibers Based On High-valent Cobalt-oxo Species
8. Mechanism Of High Oxidation State Re (V) Catalytic Organic Reactions
9. The Synthesis And Reactivity Of Well-defined High-valent Cu(Ⅲ) Trifluoromethyl Complexes
10. The Oxygen Atom Transfer Reaction Of High-Valent Manganese Oxo Corrole
11. Preparation And Performance Of Chromium-Based Nanorods Catalysts For Fluorination Of 2-Chloro-1,1,1-Trifluoroethane To 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
12. Study On Catalytic Mechanism Of Hydrogenation Of Hydrogenation To High - Valent Transition Metal Complexes
13. DFT Study On Catalytic Organic Reduction Of Re (Ⅴ) / Mo (Ⅵ) - Oxo In High - Valent
14. Studies On Palladium Catalyzed Ortho-C-H Activation
15. Generation Of High-valent Metal-oxo Species In Ligand-Modulated Catalytic System For Oxidizing Organic Pollutants
16. Catalytic Degradation Of Antibiotics Using Iron Phthalocyanine Supported By Polyester Nanofibers
17. The Oxidative Desulfurization Of Liquid Fuel By Metal Phthalocyanine
18. Research On Catalytic Performance And Mechanism Of Oxamate Cobalt Complex
19. Mechanistic Studies Of Tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide Decomposition By Iron Salt And Oxidation Of C=C Bond
20. Preparation And Catalytic Performance Of Supported Metal Perfluorophthalocyanine
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