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Publications by María Albert-Soriano
Metal-Organic Framework Based on Copper and Carboxylate-Imidazole as Robust and Effective Catalyst in the Oxidative Amidation of Carboxylic Acids and Formamides
European Journal of Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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Versatile Barium and Calcium Imidazolium-Dicarboxylate Heterogeneous Catalysts in Quinoline Synthesis
European Journal of Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Theoretical Chemistry
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