Electrochemical Conversion of Muconic Acid to Biobased Diacid Monomers
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David A. Dixon | John E. Matthiesen | Jack M. Carraher | D. Dixon | J. Tessonnier | Jean-Philippe Tessonnier | Monica Vasiliu | Jack M Carraher | J. Matthiesen | Monica Vasiliu
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