Bioinspired versus Enzymatic Oxidation of Some Homologous Thionine Dyes in the Presence of Immobilized Metalloporphyrin Catalysts and Ligninolytic Enzymes
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P. Zucca | E. Sanjust | F. Sollai | A. Cocco | Gianmarco Cocco | G. Cocco
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