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NiO-Al2O3Prepared From A Ni-Al Hydrotalcite Precursor As An Efficient Catalyst For Transfer Hydrogenation Reactions
Author(s):
T M Jyothi
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T Raja
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M. Talawar
,
K Sreekumar
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S Sugunan
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B. RAO
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T. RAJA
Publication date:
2000
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Synthetic Communications
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