Active Sites in Copper-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks: Understanding Substrate Dynamics, Redox Processes, and Valence-Band Structure
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S. C. Ammal | Randima P. Galhenage | Donna A. Chen | Mark D. Smith | Andreas Heyden | N. Shustova | E. Dolgopolova | A. S. Duke
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