Synthesis and Structure of a Water-soluble µ-η1:η1-N2 Dinuclear RuII Complex with a Polyamine Ligand
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K. Yoshizawa | Takahiro Matsumoto | Hirohisa Tanaka | Hidetaka Nakai | S. Ogo | Koichiro Asazawa | Hiromasa Tanaka | Y. Shiota | T. Kamachi | Takeshi Yatabe | Andrew Robertson | Koji Yoshimoto
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