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Daniel Berry
University of Bath - Bath / United Kingdom
Natural Sciences / Chemical Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 5250512
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Daniel Berry's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Phase transfer catalysis: Chemistry and engineering AIChE Journal 44 (3), 612-646, 1998
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Does the configuration at the metal matter in Noyori–Ikariya type asymmetric transfer hydrogenation catalysts? ACS catalysis 11 (21), 13649-13659, 2021
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Engineering aspects of FlowNMR spectroscopy setups for online analysis of solution-phase processes Reaction Chemistry & Engineering 6 (9), 1548-1573, 2021
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Insight into catalyst speciation and hydrogen co-evolution during enantioselective formic acid-driven transfer hydrogenation with bifunctional ruthenium complexes from multi … Faraday Discussions 220, 45-57, 2019
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Dietary protein in excess of requirements inhibits renal calcium and phosphorus reabsorption in young horses.
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