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Hydroxamic  acids  interactions  with  metals  in  aqueous  and  micellar  media:  a  mechanistic  study  of  complexation  reactions  and  metallacrown  formation

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UNIVERSITÀ DI PISA

Dipartimento di Chimica e Chimica Industriale Scuola di Dottorato “Galileo Galilei”

 

   

Hydroxamic  acids  interactions  with  metals  in   aqueous  and  micellar  media:  a  mechanistic  study  of   complexation  reactions  and  metallacrown  formation  

Ph.D. Thesis Maria Rosa Beccia

Supervisor External Supervisors Prof. Fernando Secco Prof. Begoña García Ruiz

Universidad de Burgos, Spain

Prof. Maria Amelia Santos

Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal

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