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Catalytic asymmetric oxidations using molecular oxygen. / Ottenbacher, Roman V.; Talsi, Evgenii P.; Bryliakov, Konstantin P.

в: Russian Chemical Reviews, Том 87, № 9, 01.01.2018, стр. 821-830.

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Ottenbacher, RV, Talsi, EP & Bryliakov, KP 2018, 'Catalytic asymmetric oxidations using molecular oxygen', Russian Chemical Reviews, Том. 87, № 9, стр. 821-830. https://doi.org/10.1070/RCR4825

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Ottenbacher RV, Talsi EP, Bryliakov KP. Catalytic asymmetric oxidations using molecular oxygen. Russian Chemical Reviews. 2018 янв. 1;87(9):821-830. doi: 10.1070/RCR4825

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Ottenbacher, Roman V. ; Talsi, Evgenii P. ; Bryliakov, Konstantin P. / Catalytic asymmetric oxidations using molecular oxygen. в: Russian Chemical Reviews. 2018 ; Том 87, № 9. стр. 821-830.

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