On the way towards greener transition-metal-catalyzed processes as quantified by E factors.
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Bruce H Lipshutz | Nicholas A Isley | James C Fennewald | Eric D Slack | B. Lipshutz | Nicholas A. Isley | E. Slack | J. Fennewald
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