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Redox-based Catalytic Chemistry of Transition Metal Complexes

Coordination Chemistry Discovery Series

Series editors:

Shigehisa Akine, Kanazawa University, Japan

Yasuhiro Funahashi, Osaka University, Japan

Osamu Ishitani, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Hideki Masuda, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Hiroshi Nakazawa, Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan

Hidetaka Nakai, Kindai University, Japan

Yasuhiro Ohki, Kyoto University, Japan

Toshio Yamaguchi, Fukuoka University, Japan/Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes, CAS, China

Titles in the series:

1: Functional Macromolecular Complexes

2: Redox-based Catalytic Chemistry of Transition Metal Complexes

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Redox-based Catalytic Chemistry of Transition Metal Complexes

Edited by

Takahiko Kojima

University of Tsukuba, Japan

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Coordination Chemistry Discovery Series No. 2

Print ISBN: 978-1-83767-469-5

PDF ISBN: 978-1-83767-648-4

EPUB ISBN: 978-1-83767-647-7

Print ISSN: 3029-0600

Electronic ISSN: 3029-0619

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© Japan Society of Coordination Chemistry 2024

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Translation from the Japanese language edition:

Furontia kinzoku sakutai shokubai kagaku, edited by Takahiko Kojima.

ISBN: 978-4-78270-828-6

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