Dramatic rate-enhancement of oxygen atom transfer by an iron(iv)-oxo species by equatorial ligand field perturbations.
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Gourab Mukherjee | S. D. de Visser | Devesh Kumar | A. Alili | Fabián G Cantú Reinhard | Calvin W Z Lee | Sayanta Sekhar Nag | C. Sastri
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