Iron L-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy of oxy-picket fence porphyrin: experimental insight into Fe-O2 bonding.
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K. Hodgson | T. Kroll | R. Hocking | B. Hedman | E. Solomon | R. Decréau | M. Lundberg | Samuel A. Wilson
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