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Hydrodeoxygenation of phenol over niobia supported Pd catalyst Barrios AM, Teles CA, de Souza PM, Rabelo-Neto RC, Jacobs G, Davis BH, Borges LEP, Noronha FB Catalysis Today, 302, 115, 2018 |
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Spectroscopic evidence for the formation of goldfingers Franzman MA, Barrios AM Inorganic Chemistry, 47(10), 3928, 2008 |
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Phthalazine-based dinucleating ligands afford dinuclear centers often encountered in metalloenzyme active sites Barrios AM, Lippard SJ Inorganic Chemistry, 40(5), 1060, 2001 |
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Decomposition of alkyl-substituted urea molecules at a hydroxide-bridged dinickel center Barrios AM, Lippard SJ Inorganic Chemistry, 40(6), 1250, 2001 |
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Diiron complexes of 1,8-naphthyridine-based dinucleating ligands as models for hemerythrin He C, Barrios AM, Lee D, Kuzelka J, Davydov RM, Lippard SJ Journal of the American Chemical Society, 122(51), 12683, 2000 |
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Interaction of urea with a hydroxide-bridged dinuclear nickel center: An alternative model for the mechanism of urease Barrios AM, Lippard SJ Journal of the American Chemical Society, 122(38), 9172, 2000 |
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Amide hydrolysis effected by a hydroxo-bridged dinickel(II) complex: Insights into the mechanism of urease Barrios AM, Lippard SJ Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121(50), 11751, 1999 |
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Modeling the diiron centers of non-heme iron enzymes. Preparation of sterically hindered diiron(II) tetracarboxylate complexes and their reactions with dioxygen LeCloux DD, Barrios AM, Mizoguchi TJ, Lippard SJ Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(35), 9001, 1998 |