Du Toit, J.I.;                     Jordaan, M.;                     Huijsmans, C.A.A.;                     Jordaan, J.H.L.;                     Van Sittert, C.G.C.E.;                     Vosloo, H.C.M.    
        Improved Metathesis Lifetime: Chelating Pyridinyl-Alcoholato Ligands in the Second Generation Grubbs Precatalyst. Molecules 2014, 19, 5522-5537.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19055522
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                                Du Toit JI,                                 Jordaan M,                                 Huijsmans CAA,                                 Jordaan JHL,                                 Van Sittert CGCE,                                 Vosloo HCM.        
                Improved Metathesis Lifetime: Chelating Pyridinyl-Alcoholato Ligands in the Second Generation Grubbs Precatalyst. Molecules. 2014; 19(5):5522-5537.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19055522
    
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                                Du Toit, Jean I.,                                 Margaritha Jordaan,                                 Carlijn A. A. Huijsmans,                                 Johannes H. L. Jordaan,                                 Cornelia G. C. E. Van Sittert,                                 and Hermanus C. M. Vosloo.        
                2014. "Improved Metathesis Lifetime: Chelating Pyridinyl-Alcoholato Ligands in the Second Generation Grubbs Precatalyst" Molecules 19, no. 5: 5522-5537.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19055522
    
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                                Du Toit, J. I.,                                 Jordaan, M.,                                 Huijsmans, C. A. A.,                                 Jordaan, J. H. L.,                                 Van Sittert, C. G. C. E.,                                 & Vosloo, H. C. M.        
        
        (2014). Improved Metathesis Lifetime: Chelating Pyridinyl-Alcoholato Ligands in the Second Generation Grubbs Precatalyst. Molecules, 19(5), 5522-5537.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19055522