[Ni(P(Ph)2N(C6H4X)2)2]2+ complexes as electrocatalysts for H2 production: effect of substituents, acids, and water on catalytic rates.
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Daniel L DuBois | R Morris Bullock | M. Stewart | Michael Stewart | D. Dubois | A. Appel | W. Dougherty | Uriah J. Kilgore | R. Bullock | Uriah J Kilgore | John A S Roberts | Douglas H Pool | Aaron M Appel | Michael P Stewart | M Rakowski DuBois | William G Dougherty | W Scott Kassel | W. S. Kassel | M. R. Dubois | D. Pool | M. Dubois | John A. S. Roberts | W. Kassel
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