γ-Alumina: the essential and unexpected role of water for the structure, stability, and reactivity of "defect" sites.
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Philippe Sautet | Christophe Copéret | P. Sautet | R. Wischert | C. Copéret | F. Delbecq | Françoise Delbecq | Pierre Laurent | Raphael Wischert | P. Laurent
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