Themed collection Gold: Science, Technology and Applications - 100 Free Research Articles from RSC Journals
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The first example of a direct formal gold(I)–gold(III) bond. Synthesis and structure of [{Au(CH2)2PPh2}2Au(C6F5)3]
Rafael Usón, Antonio Laguna, Mariano Laguna, Maria Teresa Tartón and Peter G. Jones
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Hydrogenation of alkenes over supported gold
Paul A. Sermon, Geoffrey C. Bond and Peter B. Wells
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Hydrogenation over supported gold catalysts
Geoffrey C. Bond, Paul A. Sermon, Geoffrey Webb, Douglas A. Buchanan and Peter B. Wells
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A bidentate gold ligand
B. Chiswell and L. M. Venanzi
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87. Gold imides
Amin M. Tyabji and Charles S. Gibson
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95. The stereochemistry of quadricovalent atoms : gold
H. J. Dothie, F. J. Llewellyn, W. Wardlaw and A. J. E. Welch
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Artificial disintegration of the elements
Ernest Rutherford
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Contributions to the chemistry of gold
F. H. Campbell
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