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Rhodium phosphine complexes as homogeneous catalysts, part 5. Hydrogenation catalysts with low phosphorous: Rhodium ratio

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Part 4: J. Organometal. Chem., in the press. Part 3 see ref. 1.

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Nagy-Magos, Z., Vastag, S., Heil, B. et al. Rhodium phosphine complexes as homogeneous catalysts, part 5. Hydrogenation catalysts with low phosphorous: Rhodium ratio. Transition Met Chem 3, 123–124 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01393524

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