A strong steric hindrance effect on ground state, excited state, and charge separated state properties of a Cu(I)-diimine complex captured by X-ray transient absorption spectroscopy.
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L. X. Chen | A. Stickrath | M. Mara | J. Sauvage | K. Haldrup | M. Shelby | O. Kokhan | R. Ruppert | M. Harpham | X. Zhang | J. Huang
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