Syntheses of Diarylethenes by Perylene-catalyzed Photodesulfonylation from Ethenyl Sulfones
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T. Fukuyama | I. Ryu | A. Orita | K. Wakamatsu | Y. Okuda | Hikaru Watanabe | Mai Takemoto | Kazumasa Adachi | Aki Dakegata
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