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  4. Tuning through-space interactions via the secondary coordination sphere of an artificial metalloenzyme leads to enhanced Rh(iii)-catalysis

Tuning through-space interactions via the secondary coordination sphere of an artificial metalloenzyme leads to enhanced Rh(iii)-catalysis

2022-07-29 | Tuning through-space interactions via the secondary coordination sphere of an artificial metalloenzyme leads to enhanced Rh(iii)-catalysis. Chem. Sci. Hassan, I. S.; Fuller, J. T.; Dippon, V. N.; Ta, A. N.; Danneman, M. W.; McNaughton, B. R.; Alexandrova,* A. N.; Rovis, T.

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