The Alkenyl Mechanism for Fischer‐Tropsch Surface Methylene Polymerisation; the Reactions of Vinylic Probes with CO/H2 over Rhodium Catalyst
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Michael L. Turner | Helen C. Long | M. Turner | P. Maitlis | P. Byers | Peter M. Maitlis | Adele Shenton | Peter K. Byers | H. C. Long | A. Shenton
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