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Publications by Marco di Michiel
Mechanochemical Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation That Proceeds via a Cocrystal Intermediate
Chemical Communications
Surfaces
Alloys
Materials Chemistry
Coatings
Metals
Optical
Magnetic Materials
Films
Catalysis
Chemistry
Electronic
Composites
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