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Electrochemical investigation of the reduction path of [Rh(DMG)2Cl2]H

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Kljuev, M.V., Khidekel', M.L. & Strelets, V.V. Electrochemical investigation of the reduction path of [Rh(DMG)2Cl2]H. Transition Met Chem 3, 380–381 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01393596

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