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  1. Traditional and innovative protective coatings for outdoor bronze: Application and performance comparison
  2. stone protection and conservation
  3. Protocol: A simple protocol for quantitative analysis of bio-oils through gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry
  4. Bio-oil from pyrolysis of wood pellets using a microwave multimode oven and different microwave absorbers
  5. High glass transition temperature polyester coatings for the protection of stones
  6. Depolymerization of polystyrene at reduced pressure through a microwave assisted pyrolysis
  7. Conversion of poly(lactic acid) to lactide via microwave assisted pyrolysis
  8. Fuel from microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste multilayer packaging beverage
  9. Microwave assisted pyrolysis of corn derived plastic bags
  10. Novel coatings from renewable resources for the protection of bronzes
  11. Efficient disposal of waste polyolefins through microwave assisted pyrolysis
  12. Upgraded fuel from microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste tire
  13. Reverse polymerization of waste polystyrene through microwave assisted pyrolysis
  14. Carbon from microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste tires
  15. Synthesis of functionalized polyolefins with novel applications as protective coatings for stone Cultural Heritage
  16. Microwave pyrolysis of polymeric materials: Waste tires treatment and characterization of the value-added products
  17. Methyl acrylate polymers as suitable materials for the conservation of stone: performance improvements through atom transfer radical polymerization
  18. Fluoro-functionalized PLA polymers as potential water-repellent coating materials for protection of stone
  19. Biodiversity on Stone Artifacts
  20. Microwave pyrolysis of polymeric materials
  21. Synthesis and processing of biodegradable and bio-based polymers by microwave irradiation
  22. Isotopomeric diols by “one-pot” Ru-catalyzed homogeneous hydrogenation of dicarboxylic acids
  23. L-Lactide polymerization by calix[4]arene-titanium (IV) complex using conventional heating and microwave irradiation
  24. Ring-Opening Polymerisation ofrac-Lactide Using a Calix[4]arene-Based Titanium (IV) Complex
  25. Ring Opening Polymerization of Lactide under Solvent-Free Conditions Catalyzed by a Chlorotitanium Calix[4]arene Complex
  26. Hide tanning with modified natural tannins
  27. One-pot syntheses of alcohols from olefins through Co/Ru tandem catalysis
  28. Macromol. Chem. Phys. 9/2007
  29. Ultrahigh-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene by Using a Titanium Calix[4]arene Complex with High Thermal Stability under Polymerization Conditions
  30. A Convenient Route to the Synthesis of Isotopomeric Dihydro-2(3H)furanones
  31. Quinoline transfer hydrogenation by a rhodium bipyridine catalyst
  32. Catalytic activity of dihydride ruthenium complexes in the hydrogenation of nitrogen containing heterocycles
  33. Easy hydrolysis of white phosphorus coordinated to ruthenium
  34. New strategies for the synthesis of partially fluorinated acrylic polymers as possible materials for the protection of stone monuments
  35. Hydroformylation of olefins catalysed by alkoxycarbonylcyclopentadienyl complexes of rhodium(I)
  36. Ruthenium carbonyl carboxylates with nitrogen containing ligands: Part V. On the syntheses and catalytic activity of new ruthenium complexes containing bicarboxylate ligands
  37. Ruthenium complexes with 1,1′-biisoquinoline as ligand. Synthesis and hydrogenation activity
  38. An easy way to perdeuterated pyrazoles by catalytic exchange reactions
  39. Ruthenium carbonyls as benzo[b]thiophene hydrodesulfurization catalysts in homogeneous phase
  40. Oligomerization of aldehydes catalyzed by cobalt carbonyl complexes
  41. The behaviour of n- and iso-propylcobalt tricarbonyl tributylphosphine complexes under hydroformylation conditions
  42. Behaviour of triphenylphosphine-substituted ruthenium carbonyl carboxylates with hydrogen
  43. Molecular solid-gas organometallic chemistry. Catalytic and stoichiometric transformations of ethyne at iridium
  44. Hydroformylation of olefins in the presence of dicobalt octacarbonyl: some considerations
  45. Behaviour of polynuclear ruthenium carbonyl carboxylates in the presence of hydrogen and/or carbon monoxide
  46. Redox-induced reversible migration of hydrogen from metal to alkene
  47. Asymmetric synthesis by chiral ruthenium complexes
  48. Asymmetric synthesis by chiral ruthenium complexes
  49. Asymmetric synthesis by chiral ruthenium complexes
  50. Use of Perfluoropolyethers as Water Repellents: Study of Their Behaviour on Pietra Serena, a Florentine Building Stone
  51. Asymmetric synthesis by chiral ruthenium complexes
  52. Asymmetric synthesis by chiral ruthenium complexes
  53. Hydroformylation of deuterated olefins in the presence of cobalt catalysts
  54. Hydroformylation of deuterated olefins in the presence of cobalt catalysts
  55. The behaviour of alkylcobalt carbonyls under “oxo” conditions
  56. Hydroformylation of [1-14C]propene
  57. Preparation and reactivity of some ruthenium carbonyl hydrides