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  • Blank, J. H., Beckers, J., Collignon, P. F., Clerc, F. A., & Rothenberg, G. (2007). A "green route" to propene through selective hydrogen oxidation. Chemistry - A European Journal, 13(18), 5121-5128. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200601588
  • Lopez-Martin, I., Burello, E., Davey, P. N., Seddon, K. R., & Rothenberg, G. (2007). Anion and cation effects on imidazolium salt melting points: a descriptor modelling study. ChemPhysChem, 8(5), 690-695. https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.200600637
  • Westerhuis, J. A., Hageman, J. A., Fruhauf, H. W., & Rothenberg, G. (2007). Understanding ligand diversity. Chimica Oggi, 25, 28-32.
  • Duran Pachon, L., & Rothenberg, G. (2006). Electroreductive Pd-catalysed Ullmann reactions in ionic liquids. Chemical Industries, 115, 501-505.
  • Rothenberg, G., Hageman, J. A., Clerc, F. A., Fruhauf, H. W., & Westerhuis, J. A. (2006). How to find the best homogeneous catalyst. Chemical Industries, 115, 261-270.
  • Kiss, A. A., Omota, F., Dimian, A. C., & Rothenberg, G. (2006). The heterogeneous advantage: biodiesel by catalytic reactive distillation. Topics in Catalysis, 40(1-4), 141-150. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11244-006-0116-4
  • Burello, E., & Rothenberg, G. (2006). In silico design in homogeneous catalysis using descriptor modelling. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 7(9), 375-404. https://doi.org/10.3390/i7090375
  • Duran Pachon, L., Elsevier, C. J., & Rothenberg, G. (2006). Electroreductive palladium-catalysed ullmann reactions in ionic liquids: scope and mechanism. Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis, 348(12 + 13), 1705-1710. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.200606132
  • Kiss, A. A., Dimian, A. C., & Rothenberg, G. (2006). Linking experiments to modeling in biodiesel production. In Proceedings Escape 16, CACE 21A (pp. 731-736). Elsevier.
  • Gaikwad, A. V., & Rothenberg, G. (2006). In-situ UV-visible study of Pd nanocluster formation in solution. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 8(31), 3669-3675. https://doi.org/10.1039/b604665g
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