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Organometallic chemistry in solutions investigated with time-resolved X-ray spectroscopy

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Abstract

Transient X-ray spectroscopy provides a detailed picture of rearranging molecular orbitals and atoms and is well suited to study organometallic chemistry in solution which is of importance in organic synthesis, catalysis and materials science.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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