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Ferrocene: 50 Years of Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry — From Organic and Inorganic to Supramolecular Chemistry

Alberto Federman Neto

Fac. Cienc. Farm., Univ. Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, 14040 Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Alessandra Caramori Pelegrino

Fac. Cienc. Farm., Univ. Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, 14040 Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Vitor Andre Darin

Fac. Cienc. Farm., Univ. Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, 14040 Sao Paulo, Brazil

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First published: 01 October 2004
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